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Rare 18ct Gold Enamel "Special" Diamond Grade Hunter Pocket Watch Waltham, 1898

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A Rare 18CT Gold Enamel Special Grade Diamond-Set Antique Hunter Pocket Watch Signed Waltham Mass Circa. 1898 - only 8 of this model type are known to exist. A truly exquisite beautiful antique pocket watch and a rare find! This Waltham pocket watch is listed as a special grade 18CT Gold, hunter pocket watch with a stunning gilt, diamond and unusual red enamel cover. Signed Waltham on the face with a second-hand aperture. Diameter 30 mm. movement marked American, Waltham, Mass. This stunning pocket watch is registered as a Jewel Series model size with 15 Jewels Special Grade. Movement – the high-grade bridge movement has train wheels, 15 gold jewel settings, a lever escapement and a micrometre regulator. The movement is decorated with a curved pattern and is signed Waltham, Mass, Riverside, Adjusted” Serial No. 10004234 and is in prime condition. Case – exquisitely designed and crafted in 18ct gold, with gilt scrolling movement, laced with intricate diamonds and a red enamel cover. The front of the inner case with a beautifully painted enamel scene of a cherub holding a garland of flowers and a bow, possibly Cupid, within a scrolling diamond border around a set of cut diamonds. The outer case with a repouseé classical design. Dial – under gold cuvette, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds the white enamel dial is double sunk and has a complete set of spade hands. The dial is signed “Waltham.” The watch measures 30mm wide x 15mm deep. ------------------------------ Condition Report: Very good condition! Hairline crack to the glass as depicted. This watch will be fully serviced before dispatch by our specialist horologist, an accredited member of the British Horological Institute established in 1858 to promote horology. Please allow a minimum of 4 - 6 weeks for delivery. Thank you. Manufacturer: Waltham Manufacturer Location: Waltham, Massachusetts Movement Serial Number: 10004234 Grade: Special "Diamond" Grade with 17 Jewels. Model Year: 1898 Size: 6/0s Jewels: 15j Movement Configuration: Hunting Movement Setting: Pendant Plate: 3/4 Split Plate Hairspring: Breguet Adjusted: Yes Registry Population: 8 (0.21%) (How many are known in existence) Data Research: 1954 Waltham "Gray Book" List ------------------------------ ------------------------------ Provenance: From a private owner. ------------------------------
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    Round
  • Case Dimensions:
    Height: 1.19 in (30 mm)Width: 1.19 in (30 mm)Depth: 0.6 in (15 mm)Diameter: 1.19 in (30 mm)Length: 1.19 in (30 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1898
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use. In working order and very good condition!. Hairline cracks to glass as depicted. The watch will be fully serviced by our specialist horologist, an accredited member of the British Horology Association, before dispatch.
  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2800215761472
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