UNDERPAINTED HORN ENGLISH PAIR CASE – 1780

Signed J Betson London
Circa 1780
Diameter 49 mm
Depth 13 mm

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Step into the elegance of ‌the late 18th ​century with⁣ the UNDERPAINTED HORN ENGLISH PAIR CASE - 1780, a stunning English verge​ watch that epitomizes the ⁤craftsmanship of ‍its era. This exquisite timepiece boasts‌ gilt metal‌ and underpainted ​horn pair cases, showcasing the artistry and precision of historical watchmaking. The full plate fire gilt movement features round pillars, a ​meticulously pierced ⁤and engraved‌ cock, and a silver regulator disc, all working in harmony with a plain ‌three-arm steel balance and a blue steel spiral hairspring. Its white enamel ‌dial,‍ adorned with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals at the quarters, is ⁢complemented by ⁣gilt beetle and poker ⁣hands, ⁢adding a‌ touch of⁢ sophistication. Encased in a plain gilt metal inner case with‌ a matching gilt pendant⁣ and bow, the watch ⁣is further protected by an outer case‍ covered ‍in translucent​ horn, underpainted⁢ with a captivating oval⁣ scene of Britannia on the shore as a​ British naval ship ​sets ⁢sail, surrounded by intricate fern decorations. Signed by​ J Betson London and dating back to circa ‍1780, this watch, with⁣ a⁢ diameter of 49 mm and a depth of 13‍ mm, is not just a timekeeper but a remarkable⁤ piece of history, reflecting the grandeur ⁢and meticulous craftsmanship of its ‌time.

This is a beautiful late 18th century English verge watch that comes with gilt metal and underpainted horn pair cases. The full plate fire gilt movement has round pillars, a pierced and engraved cock, and a silver regulator disc. The watch features a plain three-arm steel balance and a blue steel spiral hairspring. The white enamel dial has Roman numerals and Arabic numerals at the quarters, as well as gilt beetle and poker hands. The watch comes with a plain gilt metal inner case, gilt pendant, and bow. The gilt metal outer case is covered in translucent horn underpainted with an oval scene of Britannia standing on the shore as a British naval ship departs. The scene and bezel are decorated with ferns. This watch is signed by J Betson London and dates back to around 1780. The diameter is 49 mm and the depth is 13 mm. Overall, a stunning and unique piece of history.

Signed J Betson London
Circa 1780
Diameter 49 mm
Depth 13 mm

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