Silver repousse case Pocket Watch – 1789

Creator: Woodford
Place of Origin: London
Date of Manufacture: 1789
Silver repousse pair cases, 51.5 mm
Verge escapement
Condition: Good

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Step into the enchanting world of 18th-century horology with the exquisite Silver Repousse Case Pocket Watch from 1789, a remarkable testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its era. This captivating timepiece, crafted in London and bearing the signature of the esteemed watchmaker J?. Woodford, is an embodiment of elegance and precision. Its silver pair case is adorned with intricate repousse work, showcasing the meticulous attention to detail that defines this mid-18th-century masterpiece. At the heart of the watch lies a gilt fusee movement, beautifully engraved and pierced, featuring a verge escapement and four square baluster pillars, all contributing to its mechanical allure. The balance bridge and plate are finely detailed, adding to the watch's overall aesthetic appeal. The white enamel dial, in excellent condition with only minor scratches, is complemented by blued steel beetle and poker hands, enhancing the watch's timeless elegance. The inner silver case, hallmarked for London in 1789 and bearing a maker's mark that appears to be WB?, remains in reasonable condition, with minor bruises and a small chip on the bull's eye crystal. Despite these minor imperfections, the hinge and bezel function flawlessly, ensuring the watch's integrity. The outer silver repousse pair case, in excellent condition with minimal wear, features intricate designs and a functional hinge, catch button, and catch, suggesting the possibility of continental craftsmanship, perhaps from Switzerland or France. With a diameter of 51.5 mm and a verge escapement, this pocket watch is not only a functional timepiece but also a piece of history, reflecting the elegance and sophistication of its time.

This mid 18th century London verge watch features a stunning silver pair case adorned with intricate repousse work. The gilt fusee movement is beautifully engraved and pierced, with a verge escapement and four square baluster pillars. The balance bridge and plate are also finely detailed. The watch is signed by J?. Woodford, London and numbered 11465.

The white enamel dial is in excellent condition, with only some very light scratches. The blued steel beetle and poker hands add to the overall elegance of the timepiece.

The inner case, made of silver, bears hallmarks for London, 1789, and a maker's mark that appears to be WB?. It is in reasonable condition, with some minor bruises at the center of the back. The hinge is intact and the bezel closes properly. The bull's eye crystal on the high dome is good, although it has a small chip near the edge at 6. The bow and stem are undamaged, though the stem has been reattached.

The outer case is a silver repousse pair case, in excellent condition with minimal wear on the intricate designs. The hinge, catch button, and catch are all intact and functional. Despite being marked as LONDON, it is possible that this watch was made on the Continent, potentially in Switzerland or France.

Creator: Woodford
Place of Origin: London
Date of Manufacture: 1789
Silver repousse pair cases, 51.5 mm
Verge escapement
Condition: Good

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