Antique Pocket Watch - Rare Dial, 1809

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Joseph Collingwood
London, 1809
Silver pair cases, 58.5 mm.
Verge movement
Name dial

A large silver pair cased watch, with a verge movement and “name” dial, made by J. (probably Joseph) Collingwood.

MOVEMENT : Gilded verge fusee movement, with engraved and pierced balance cock. Signed and numbered (383). It is running well.

DIAL : White enamel, with the name “WILLIAM CANNON’ in place of numbers. It is in good condition except for one hairline from 5 o’clock and a small chip on the edge at 6. No repairs.

INNER CASE : Silver, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1809. Maker’s mark EM. Good condition and no repairs. Good high dome bull’s eye crystal with no damage. The hinge and catch are fine and the case closes properly.

OUTER CASE : Silver, with matching hallmarks to the inner. Hinge and catch fine and the case closes nicely. The catch button has worn down and has been filled with a small white crystal.

Joseph Collingwood is listed in London around 1810.
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DateEarly 19th Century MakerJoseph Collingwood Codeas561a191 / 1298 PriceSold StatusSold SellerCogs and Pieces Telephone07850 061653Non UK callers :+44 7850 061653 Emailphallll@hotmail.com

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