Gold & enamel pocket watch - London, c1720

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An early 18th century London watch, with later enamel dial, in a wonderful gold and enamel case.

MOVEMENT : Gilt verge movement, the engraved and pierced winged balance cock with wide ‘D’ shaped pierced foot. Four square pillars, polished steel jewelled coquerette and silver regulator disk. Signed “D. HUBERT, LONDON” and numbered “2511”.

In good condition and running.

DIAL : Later enamel dial.
One scratch between 7 and the centre, and repairs around the edge at 12 and 5. Damage around the opening catch. Gilt hands.

CASE : Wonderful 20 carat yellow gold and enamel case. Original stem and bow.

The scene on the back is of Selene and Endymion, with cartouches showing various landscapes around the band and a canal scene to the inside.

The enamel, gold and high dome crystal are all in very good condition, although there is an area of restoration to the right hand side of one of the cartouches (see final photo).
The replacement dial is poorly fitted to the movement (too high), preventing the bezel from snapping shut, and making the movement catch hard to access.

David Hubert, originally from Rochelle, France, is recorded working at The Strand, London from 1713 until 1743.

The case of this watch is in the style of mid 17th century French enamels, but the style was replicated often by case makers in the later 17th and early 18th centuries. I believe that this case is contemporary with the watch movement
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DateEarly 18th Century Codeas561a214 / 1397 PriceSold StatusSold SellerCogs and Pieces Telephone07850 061653Non UK callers :+44 7850 061653 Emailphallll@hotmail.com

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