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14 Jewel 6 Size 18K Gold Swiss Ladies Pocket Pendant Watch Antique CA1880s

Estimated price for orientation: 1 275 $

Category: Antique
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Description
Closure: Full Hunter Year of Manufacture: 1880-1889
Features: Keywind/Keyset, Roman Numerals Escapement Type: Cylinder
Movement: Mechanical (Key-winding) Number of Jewels: 14 Jewels
Serial Number: 60,565 Pocket Watch Size: 6
Material: Solid Gold Country/Region of Manufacture: Switzerland


18K Gold Ladies Fully Carved Key-Wind/Key-Set Hunters Cased Lady’s Lapel Watch
Swiss; Lady’s; Serial #60,565; Circa:  1880’s
CASE:  The 18K yellow-gold , 6-size, 37mm, #60,565 hunter case features floral and geometric decorations.
DIAL:  This fancy gold embossed gold/silver dial displays Roman numerals and solid Breguet hands.
MOVT:  This 14-jewel #60,565 key-set movement with cylinder escapement is gilt with a bridge style layout.
C  2  (Case is in Perfect Condition)
D  2-6 
(Dial is in Perfect Condition - patinated)
M  2 
(Movement is in Perfect Condition)   
R  7.5 
(Rarity Grade on a scale of #1 being very common to #10 being extremely rare)
Experts Opinion:  Fully hand engraved heart shaped designs are on this unworn condition, 18K Gold case from the 1880’s.   Also desirable is the mint condition, full-jeweled key-wind movement and the good-looking, fancy Roman dial with full gold trim on the border. 
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  CONTACT INFORMATION: Richard M. Gilbert
640 South Washington Blvd.
Sarasota, FL  34236-7137
Phone:  1-941-955-9405
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