18ct Gold Pair-cased With Tri-coloured Face Chester – 1822

Creator: James & John Ollivant
Case Material: 18k Gold
Weight: 159 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Chronograph:
Case Dimensions: Height: 8 mm (0.32 in)Width: 1.5 mm (0.06 in)Diameter: 5.5 mm (0.22 in)
Style: George IV
Place of Origin: England
Period: 1820-1829
Date of Manufacture: 1822
Condition: Good

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Step into the ⁣elegance of​ the early 19th century with the "18ct​ Gold Pair-cased With Tri-coloured ⁣Face Chester - 1822," a masterfully crafted ⁢pocket watch that epitomizes the sophistication and precision of its era. This‍ remarkable timepiece, originating from Chester in 1822, showcases the collaborative craftsmanship of Thomas⁢ Helsby of Liverpool, who ⁤meticulously fashioned the 18ct gold case, and Thomas and John Ollivant of⁣ Manchester,‍ the ingenious minds behind⁣ the ⁢movement.‍ More than just ⁣a watch, this chronometer features⁢ a side black lever⁤ on the main case, ⁢accessible when the⁢ outer case is removed, enhancing its functionality. The tri-coloured face, adorned with ‍an intricate embossed flower design against a matt finish, adds a touch of ​artistic flair, while the ⁤engine-turned sides on the reverse ​display an exquisite level of detail. Recently‍ serviced and in good⁢ working‌ order, this key-wound‌ timepiece, ‌which ​winds anti-clockwise, is a‌ testament to both beauty and utility. Weighing 159 grams and featuring a round 18k gold case with dimensions that reflect the George IV style, this ⁤watch is a prized collectible. Its origin​ in England during the period of 1820-1829 further cements its historical significance, making it an exceptional addition to any collection.

This is an exquisite 18ct gold pair-cased pocket watch that was made in Chester in 1822. The case was crafted by Thomas Helsby in Liverpool, while the movement was made by Thomas and John Ollivant of Manchester. This timepiece is not just a watch, it is also a chronometer and has a side black lever on the main watch case, which can be accessed when the outer case is removed. The face is particularly striking with its fine 3-colour embossed flower design against a matt finish. Additionally, the sides feature beautiful engine turning on the reverse. The movement has been recently serviced and is in good working order. It is key wound and winds anti-clockwise. Overall, this is a stunning timepiece that is both beautiful and functional, perfect for any collector.

Creator: James & John Ollivant
Case Material: 18k Gold
Weight: 159 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Chronograph:
Case Dimensions: Height: 8 mm (0.32 in)Width: 1.5 mm (0.06 in)Diameter: 5.5 mm (0.22 in)
Style: George IV
Place of Origin: England
Period: 1820-1829
Date of Manufacture: 1822
Condition: Good

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