Georgian Pair Case pocket watch with full matching Sterling Silver Hall Marks on both cases for Birmingham 1820, the movement is a fine early key wind and set chain driven Fusee Lever escapement by Matthew Ord of Hexham, No. 5359, it has a elaborately decorated balance cock with a nice Ruby end stone and original dust cover, it is unserviced, but I suspect that its had a major over hall at some point, as its a very clean and strong runner, it has a creamy white dial with black Roman numerals, second sub dial, and Gold spade and pocker hands, it is in pristine condition, marked “Improved Patent”, both cases are tight fitting and also in pristine condition showing very little signs of wear, and measuring approx. Across, the crystal is plexy glass(I think). This item is in the category “Jewellery & Watches\Watches, Parts & Accessories\Watches\Pocket Watches”. The seller is “oznutter” and is located in this country: AU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Features: Key Wind
- Dial Colour: White
- Department: Men
- Display: Analogue
- Vintage: Yes
- Indices: Roman Numerals
- Case Material: Sterling Silver
- Year Manufactured: 1820-1829
- Escapement Type: Lever
- Pocket Watch Size: 55mm.
- Brand: Matthew Ord
- Style: Pair Case
- Case Colour: Silver
- Movement: Mechanical (Manual)
- Type: Pocket Watch