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Antique 18K Gold Verge Fusee Farm Scene Enamel Swing-Out Pocket Watch with Key

Estimated price for orientation: 8 050 $

Category: Antique
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Description
Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding Features: 12-Hour Dial
Year of Manufacture: 1830-1839 Escapement Type: Verge
Material: Solid Gold Serial Number: 6,385
Closure: Open Face


18K Verge Fusee Gent’s Farm Scene Enamel Swing-Out Pocket Watch with Key
Geneva/Swiss; Terrote; Man’s; Serial # 6,385; Circa: 1835
Complications: Early verge
CASE: The 18K gold 47mm 16-size open face swing-out style case displays floral, geometric and enamel decorations and signed “P. L.”
DIAL: This white porcelain dial features Roman numerals, spade hands and is signed “Terrote – Geneva.”
MOVT: The key-set No 6,385 gilt movement has a verge/fusee escapement, full plate layout and is signed “Rougemont.”
C 3 (The case is in very good condition)
D 3-53 (The dial is in very good condition, hairline)
M 3 (The movement is in very good condition)
R 9 (Rarity on a scale of #1 being very common to #10 being extremely rare)
Expert’s Opinion: A very rare scene of 3 milkmaids, one with a baby, all milking two cows. A rare watch of exceptional condition and quality!
  AI-179-38
Key-wind/Key-set Movements
The very first pocket watches up until the third quarter of the 19th century had key-wind and key-set movements.  A watch key was necessary to wind the watch and to set the time.  This was usually done by opening the case back and putting the key over the winding-arbor (which was set over the watch's winding-wheel, to wind the mainspring) or by putting the key onto the setting-arbor, which was connected with the minute-wheel and turned the hands.  Some watches of this period had the setting-arbor at the front of the watch, so that removing the crystal and bezel was necessary to set the time. 
This watch includes a reproduction of the correct size key, it is not the original. Verge Fusee Escapement
Used in antique spring-powered mechanical watches and clocks, a fusee is a cone-shaped pulley with a helical groove around it, wound with a cord or chain which is attached to the mainspring barrel. Fusees were used from the 15th century to the early 20th century to improve timekeeping by equalizing the uneven pull of the mainspring as it ran down. The mainspring is coiled around a stationary axle (arbor), inside a cylindrical box, the barrel. The force of the spring turns the barrel.


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