[Silver enamel pocket watch]
Silver enamel pocket watch, England, 18th century, 5.7 cm in diameter and 4.2 cm in thickness
Silver case, white enamel dial, the number on the dial is obviously protruding, double needle, with a set of power source, which can be keyed through the string hole on the dial. The back shell of the watch is hollow, and you can see the western lady enamel painting on the protective cover on the hairspring of the movement. There is a small Venus on the top of the lady’s head, which is fixed by a piece of copper and the hairspring pendulum. When the pendulum swings, it drives the small Venus to swing around the edge of the painting
This watch is simple in style. The movement tower wheel and spring box are large and thick, making the whole movement thicker. From the appearance, the watch is almost round. It is equipped with a delicate scallop-shaped chain and key.
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