circa 1890, the unsigned white dial, 8mm diameter, with blue Arabic numerals (12 in red), gold coloured spade and whip hands and gold coloured dot minute track, liveried but unnumbered jewelled crown wind movement with hand setting button at 11 o'clock, case for the dial, 11mm diameter, upper bezel with with alternate rubies and diamonds, case for the movement, 23mm diameter, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, inner numbered 15563 with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, Geneva, together with French import mark for 750/1000 standard gold, Paris, additionally marked K18 DÉPOSÉ, 12.8g gross
Sold for £550
Condition Report
Case - Light surface scratching commensurate with use. All stones are present and complete. Rose cut diamonds and diamond 'chips', some with nicks and chips. Mixed cuts of rubies, some with nicks and chips.
Crystal - Complete and secure with some light surface scratches as to be expected.
Dial - Generally in good condition. A light mark to the centre by the aperture at 10 o'clock.
Movement - Appears to be in full working order, though not tested for timekeeping or endurance. Hand setting button fully operational.
Auction: Carats & Clarets - Day 1 The Jewellery, Silver, Watches Sale, 24th Nov, 2022