Gilt copper pocket watch with literary inscriptions. Jiaqing reign (1796-1820), Qing dyasty.
- Image Number: K1D001270N000000000PAC
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Miscellaneous objects
- Function: Clothing, accessories, clocks and watches
- Material: Mineral/metal/plated metal
- Description:
The round watch has a gold-plated copper surface, an original or glass inlaid cover, two needles of copper, an enamel glaze on the dial with black characters on a white background, and the central ink script of Jiaqing Emperor’s “Imperial Poems for Chanting the Times”, which is naive. There is a hole on the back of the watch for winding, with a copper spoon attached. Store the watch in a copper plated gold watch box, stick a yellow label on the outside, and write in regular script: “Heart nourishing Hall”.

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