THREE COLOUR GOLD FRENCH VERGE – 1790

Signed Juhel a Paris
Circa 1790
Diameter 38 mm
Depth 7 mm

Origin French
Period 18th Century
Materials Yellow Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K

£1,460.00

Step back in time with the exquisite "Three Colour Gold French Verge - 1790," a masterful creation from the⁢ late 18th century that⁣ epitomizes the⁢ elegance​ and‌ craftsmanship of its era. This remarkable French verge ‍watch boasts a full⁤ plate gilt fusee movement, a testament‌ to the intricate engineering ⁢of the​ period. The finely pierced⁣ and engraved bridge cock, complemented by a steel coqueret, and the ‍plain three-arm gilt balance with a blue steel‌ spiral hairspring, highlight the meticulous ⁣attention to detail. The ‌silver regulator dial, adorned with a blue steel indicator, exudes sophistication, while the white enamel dial with Roman and Arabic numerals and pieced ⁣and engraved gold hands ensures clarity and legibility. Encased in a ⁣gold consular case embellished ​with applied gold dots, the watch ⁣showcases a stunning three-colour gold motif featuring a basket with doves, a dog, and a sheep, both on the sides and​ the back, adding a unique artistic⁤ touch. Signed by ‌Juhel a Paris and dating ‍back to circa 1790, this ​timepiece, with‍ a diameter of⁤ 38 mm and a depth of just 7 mm, not only serves as a functional​ watch but also as a piece‍ of historical⁤ art, reflecting the opulence and precision of 18th-century French watchmaking.

This is a beautiful late 18th century French verge watch with a full plate gilt fusee movement. The watch features a finely pierced and engraved bridge cock with steel coqueret, as well as a plain three arm gilt balance with a blue steel spiral hairspring. The silver regulator dial with a blue steel indicator adds a touch of elegance to the piece, while the white enamel dial, with Roman and Arabic numerals and pieced and engraved gold hands, provides great legibility. The watch is housed in a gold consular case with applied gold dots and is decorated with three colours of gold, depicting a basket with doves, a dog and a sheep on either side. The back of the case is particularly attractive, featuring the same three-colour gold motif. The watch is signed Juhel a Paris and dates from around 1790. With a diameter of 38 mm and a depth of just 7 mm, this exquisite timepiece is sure to impress.

Signed Juhel a Paris
Circa 1790
Diameter 38 mm
Depth 7 mm

Origin French
Period 18th Century
Materials Yellow Gold
Carat for Gold 18 K

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