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William IV silver cased pocket watch by William Buxton

In Three Centuries of Clocks and Watches

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Bray, County Wicklow
A silver pair-cased fusee pocket watch, c.1834, the 47mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the gilt movement signed "Wm. Buxton - Bishps. Auckland" and numbered 444, the back-plate and balance cock finely engraved, on round pillars, the pair-case hallmarked for Birmingham, 1834, maker's mark 'JH' for James Heales, Coventry.
In fine condition, hairline cracks to the enamel face, fusee chain loose. 
A silver pair-cased fusee pocket watch, c.1834, the 47mm white enamel dial with Roman numerals, the gilt movement signed "Wm. Buxton - Bishps. Auckland" and numbered 444, the back-plate and balance cock finely engraved, on round pillars, the pair-case hallmarked for Birmingham, 1834, maker's mark 'JH' for James Heales, Coventry.
In fine condition, hairline cracks to the enamel face, fusee chain loose. 

Three Centuries of Clocks and Watches

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