Silver Pair Cased Verge Pocket Watch – 1878

Signed English
Hallmarked London
Date of Manufacture: 1878
Diameter: 56 mm
Depth: 14 mm
Condition: Good

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Step back in time with the exquisite​ Silver Pair​ Cased ‌Verge ‌Pocket Watch from‌ 1878, a remarkable testament to 19th-century English craftsmanship. This​ captivating timepiece ⁣is ‌encased ‍in a stunning silver half hunter pair of cases, exuding elegance and historical charm. At ⁤its heart lies a full plate fusee movement ⁤with round pillars,​ a feature that not only enhances its allure but‍ also showcases the intricate ⁢artistry of its era.⁤ The‍ watch's round cock is beautifully pierced ‌and engraved, while the plain three-arm steel balance ⁣is perfectly complemented by a polished steel regulator‌ atop​ the plate. The time is elegantly displayed on a half hunter style white⁣ enamel​ dial, adorned with‍ two concentric chapters of Roman numerals. The⁢ inner chapter, revealed⁢ only when the front⁢ cover is opened, adds an element⁤ of delightful surprise ⁤to this ⁢already‌ enchanting piece. Gold half hunter hands grace the dial, adding a touch of ⁢sophistication. The matching​ silver pair cases are equally impressive, boasting a striking broad border on the front bezel ‌and a small glazed aperture at the center. The silver pendant and bow further enhance the watch's overall appeal. ⁤Bearing the maker's mark "HWG"⁣ in conjoined circles and a corresponding number on the movement, this pocket watch is a testament to its exceptional quality ‌and craftsmanship. Signed English and ⁢hallmarked in‍ London, this⁢ watch,‌ with its excellent condition, is not just⁣ a timepiece but a remarkable ‌find for any collector or enthusiast of horological history.

This is a stunning 19th-century English verge pocket watch housed in a beautiful silver half hunter pair of cases. The watch features a full plate fusee movement with round pillars, adding to its allure. The round cock is exquisitely pierced and engraved, while the plain three-arm steel balance is complemented by a polished steel regulator on top of the plate. The time is displayed on a half hunter style white enamel dial, with two concentric chapters of Roman numerals. The inner chapter is visible when the front cover is opened, adding an element of surprise to this already captivating timepiece. The gold half hunter hands add a touch of elegance to the dial. The matching silver pair cases are equally impressive, with a striking broad border on the front bezel and a small glazed aperture at the center. The silver pendant and bow enhance the overall appeal of this watch. The maker's mark "HWG" in conjoined circles and the corresponding number on the movement are further indications of its quality and craftsmanship. With its excellent condition, this pocket watch is truly a remarkable find.

Signed English
Hallmarked London
Date of Manufacture: 1878
Diameter: 56 mm
Depth: 14 mm
Condition: Good

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