Early London Verge – 1720

William Kipling
London
Period: c1720
Silver pair cases, 57 mm
Verge escapement, calendar dial
Condition: Good

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£3,770.00

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The "Early London Verge - 1720" is a captivating timepiece that offers a glimpse into the rich history​ of ⁤18th-century watchmaking, epitomizing the craftsmanship and elegance of its‍ era. This exquisite watch,​ crafted by the renowned⁣ London watchmaker William Kipling, is ⁤a testament to the artistry and precision that defined horology in ‍the early 1700s. With‍ its ⁢silver champlevé⁢ dial and the distinctive signature‌ "Kipling, LONDON," this watch not⁢ only tells ⁢time but ⁤also ⁣narrates a ‌story of heritage and innovation. The inclusion of a calendar window adds a functional charm, while the ornate gilt ‌hands and beautifully engraved​ large winged balance cock elevate its aesthetic‍ appeal. Despite some wear on the inner ‌case and minor imperfections on the outer‍ case, the watch remains‍ in good condition, with the gilt verge⁢ movement running smoothly. The historical significance of this ⁤piece is​ further underscored by its maker's⁣ mark and serial number, offering a unique connection to the past.⁢ Measuring 57 mm in its ⁢silver pair ⁤cases, the "Early ‌London ⁢Verge - 1720" stands as a remarkable artifact⁣ of its period, capturing the essence of Kipling's craftsmanship⁤ and the enduring allure of​ early ‌London horology.

This early London verge watch is a great find, especially with its calendar dial. The gilt verge movement is in good condition and runs smoothly, with a beautifully engraved large winged balance cock. The dial is made of silver champleve and features a central disk signed "Kipling, LONDON" along with a calendar window below. The hands are ornate and gilt, adding further elegance to the watch. The inner case bears a rubbed maker's mark and a serial number, showing signs of wear but overall in decent condition. The outer case is unmarked, with some damage to the catch button and a replacement steel catch spring. Despite these minor flaws, the hinge and bezel still function properly. With its unique features and historical value, this watch is a true gem. William Kipling, the renowned London watchmaker, is known to have been active between 1705 and 1737, further enhancing the significance of this timepiece.

William Kipling
London
Period: c1720
Silver pair cases, 57 mm
Verge escapement, calendar dial
Condition: Good

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