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Silver Barwise Verge Pocket Watch Hallmarked 1830

Silver Barwise Verge Pocket Watch Hallmarked 1830
You’re bidding on a silver open face Barwise pocket watch circa 1830
Dial: The white enamel dial has black Roman numerals, nice gilt hands and winder. The dial has slight hair cracks but everything is working well, but we cannot guarantee accuracy due to the age of this pocket watch
Movement: The verge movement is in great working condition, with a nicely engraved cock with diamond and stone with regulator.
The movement is signed Barwise and numbered 10297
Case: The watch is lying in a hallmarked London 1830 silver open faced case numbered 10297 and smooth back.
History: John Barwise (c.1756–1820) was a respected British watchmaker born into a clockmaking family in Cockermouth, Cumberland. Around 1780, he moved to London and established a successful watch retailing business at 29 St Martin’s Lane. His reputation grew steadily, and in 1790 he married Elizabeth Weston, with whom he had eleven children, though several died young. Two sons, John II and Weston, later joined the business, forming Barwise & Sons around 1816.
Barwise became a notable figure in horology. In 1805, he was among fifteen watchmakers appointed by the Board of Longitude to judge a dispute between John Arnold and Thomas Earnshaw, highlighting his expertise and standing. His success allowed him to acquire a second home in Dulwich by 1800, reflecting his wealth.
In 1811, Barwise was robbed by highwaymen, an event that may have influenced his decision to rent out his Dulwich property soon after. Despite this setback, the family business continued to thrive. Around 1820, Barwise & Sons received a Royal Warrant as watchmakers to King George IV, marking a peak in prestige.
After John Barwise I’s death in 1820, his son John II carried on the business. He later collaborated with inventor Alexander Bain on an early electric clock patent in 1841 and was involved in efforts to industrialize watchmaking through the British Watch and Clockmaking Company. Although this venture failed and led to bankruptcy in 1846, the Barwise name remained significant in horological history.
Signed: Barwise - Diameter:51mm - Weight: 98.5gr - Circa: 1830
For price enquiries, feel free to email me.
Payment can be done through PayPal or Bank Transfer.
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
As passionate collectors and enthusiasts, we are always looking to purchase pocket watches in any condition, whether working or not, valuing their history, craftsmanship, and the unique story behind every treasured timepiece we acquire.
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
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London
Tel : 07816644544
Non UK callers : +44 7816644544
You’re bidding on a silver open face Barwise pocket watch circa 1830
Dial: The white enamel dial has black Roman numerals, nice gilt hands and winder. The dial has slight hair cracks but everything is working well, but we cannot guarantee accuracy due to the age of this pocket watch
Movement: The verge movement is in great working condition, with a nicely engraved cock with diamond and stone with regulator.
The movement is signed Barwise and numbered 10297
Case: The watch is lying in a hallmarked London 1830 silver open faced case numbered 10297 and smooth back.
History: John Barwise (c.1756–1820) was a respected British watchmaker born into a clockmaking family in Cockermouth, Cumberland. Around 1780, he moved to London and established a successful watch retailing business at 29 St Martin’s Lane. His reputation grew steadily, and in 1790 he married Elizabeth Weston, with whom he had eleven children, though several died young. Two sons, John II and Weston, later joined the business, forming Barwise & Sons around 1816.
Barwise became a notable figure in horology. In 1805, he was among fifteen watchmakers appointed by the Board of Longitude to judge a dispute between John Arnold and Thomas Earnshaw, highlighting his expertise and standing. His success allowed him to acquire a second home in Dulwich by 1800, reflecting his wealth.
In 1811, Barwise was robbed by highwaymen, an event that may have influenced his decision to rent out his Dulwich property soon after. Despite this setback, the family business continued to thrive. Around 1820, Barwise & Sons received a Royal Warrant as watchmakers to King George IV, marking a peak in prestige.
After John Barwise I’s death in 1820, his son John II carried on the business. He later collaborated with inventor Alexander Bain on an early electric clock patent in 1841 and was involved in efforts to industrialize watchmaking through the British Watch and Clockmaking Company. Although this venture failed and led to bankruptcy in 1846, the Barwise name remained significant in horological history.
Signed: Barwise - Diameter:51mm - Weight: 98.5gr - Circa: 1830
For price enquiries, feel free to email me.
Payment can be done through PayPal or Bank Transfer.
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
As passionate collectors and enthusiasts, we are always looking to purchase pocket watches in any condition, whether working or not, valuing their history, craftsmanship, and the unique story behind every treasured timepiece we acquire.
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
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Category Antique and Vintage Watches
Date 1830
Regency Antiques Material Silver
Origin British
Maker Barwise, London
Item code as834a533 / Silver Barwise Verge Pock
Status For Sale
£450.00 
$604.44
€518.99

$604.44

€518.99

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London
Tel : 07816644544
Non UK callers : +44 7816644544
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