Silver pair cases, repousse - Tarts, London, 1780

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MOVEMENT Signed and numbered (17199) gilt brass verge movement, with four square pillars, engraved balance bridge and plate, and silver regulator disc. Nice 'lace' edging to balance bridge. Complete and running.

DIAL White enamel dial, in average condition, with a couple of light hairlines, and repairs at the centre and between 4 and 6 on the edge. Fancy gilt hands. This dial is a replacement though the dial plate appears to be original.

INNER CASE Silver, hallmarked for London, 1788, maker ?B (rubbed). The main part of the case is fine, but the pendant has been reattached and the hinge is worn and possibly repaired (the bezel will snap shut but leaving a gap). The high dome crystal is fine.

OUTER CASE Silver repousse. Good condition with slight wear to high points of the repousse work, resulting in a few tiny pin holes. The hinge and catch are fine and the case snaps shut nicely.

Tarts is a name commonly used to sign watches made on the Continent during the mid 18th century. These are usually marked 'London' but were probably made in Holland or Switzerland. The English silver hallmarks on the inner case could be spurious.

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DateLate 18th Century Dimensions51.25 mm. Codeas561a038 / 914 PriceSold StatusSold SellerCogs and Pieces Telephone07850 061653Non UK callers :+44 7850 061653 Emailphallll@hotmail.com

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