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Hotel Richemond, Geneva, Oct 13, 2001
John Midnall in Fleet Street Fecit (London), circa 1625.Extremely rare, very small, silver, pre balance-spring, single-hand pendant watch with silver protective case.
C. Two-body, oval "bassine", back chased and engraved with flowers, circular shuttle over the winding aperture, oval hinged bezel decorated en suite with circular aperture in the center for the dial protected by a crystal with gilt retaining ring, swivel pendant, loose ring. Outer: two-body, each made from two pieces soldered together, hinged (five links), polished, small loop-hook for locking . D. Oval, hinged, silver chased and engraved with flowers with applied circular silver hour chapter rig with Roman numerals and dot half-hour divisions, small four locating prongs. Blued steel "tulip" hand. M. Oval, 24,5 x17,2 mm, gilt full plate engraved around the border at the upper part, early pierced Egyptian pillars, fusee and cat-gut, verge escapement with circular foliot, small irregular pinned cock, short, three-wheel train, ratchet wheel and click mainspring set-up with elaborate blued steel clickSigned on the back plate.Dim. 36,7 x 22,9 mm
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Case: 3 |
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Movement: 3 - 21* |
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Dial: 3 - 01 |