John Chance Chepstow Pocket Watch – 1775

Creator: John Chance
Case Material: Silver
Weight: 110 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Height: 24 mm (0.95 in)Width: 55 mm (2.17 in)
Style: Early Victorian
Place of Origin: England
Period: Late 18th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1775
Condition: Good

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Step back‍ in ⁣time with the John Chance Chepstow Pocket Watch, a remarkable artifact from 1775 that⁤ embodies⁤ the ⁣craftsmanship and elegance of the⁤ late‍ 18th century. This exquisite "onion watch" is not only a⁢ testament to the ⁣horological prowess ⁣of its era but also a rare collector's ⁣item in exceptional condition. With ⁣its original dial and hands preserved to perfection, the watch showcases a beautifully embossed⁢ case featuring a biblical scene, complete with the maker's signature​ and stamp. Inside, the watch houses a meticulously maintained movement with a verge and conoid escapement, both signed and numbered, ensuring its historical authenticity‌ and operational excellence. Weighing 109.93 grams and measuring ⁣55mm in diameter and 24mm in thickness, this silver-cased marvel is a true museum-worthy piece. Its manual wind movement and Early Victorian style⁢ further enhance its allure, making it an indispensable addition to any serious⁤ collection of antique timepieces. Whether you're a seasoned collector or an admirer of historical artifacts, the John Chance Chepstow Pocket Watch is ‌an extraordinary find that offers ‍a glimpse into⁣ the rich heritage of English watchmaking.

We have an incredibly rare and historically significant John Chance pocket watch from Chepstow, dating back to around 1775. This particular watch is of the "onion watch" variety and is in remarkable condition for its age. The original dial and hands are completely intact and look as good as new. The outside case is beautifully embossed with a depiction of a biblical scene and bears the maker's signature and stamp. Inside, you'll find a perfectly working movement with a verge and conoid escapement, which is also signed and numbered. This is a true museum-worthy piece due to its rarity and exceptional preservation. The watch has a gross weight of 109.93 grams and measures 55mm in diameter and 24mm in thickness. If you're a collector or a lover of antique timepieces, this John Chance pocket watch is an absolute must-have.

Creator: John Chance
Case Material: Silver
Weight: 110 g
Case Shape: Round
Movement: Manual Wind
Case Dimensions: Height: 24 mm (0.95 in)Width: 55 mm (2.17 in)
Style: Early Victorian
Place of Origin: England
Period: Late 18th Century
Date of Manufacture: 1775
Condition: Good

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