circa 1910, the signed white dial with gold coloured floral decoration, 39mm diameter, with gold coloured Arabic numerals each within an individual green guilloché disc and blued spade hands, the outer with gold coloured foliate embellishments and visible balance, the mechanical crown wind 8 day movement with mainspring and barrel across the full width of the movement, pumpkin shaped winder and hand setting button at 11 o'clock, the square gunmetal finished 'Brevet Bridge 33606' hinged case, 50mm x 50mm, with push button catch, case number 383
Sold for £200
Condition Report
Movement: In working order though has not been checked for timekeeping. The hand setting lever is functional and the hands move freely in both directions. The crown is function and winds easily.
Dial: A bit of deterioration to the numbers, though the green background is in generally good condition. A hair line crack running north to south and a small chip at the very edge at 4 o'clock. Bluing to the hands just starting to deteriorate on joining the centre pinion.
Case: The outer is generally in good condition with some scuffing as to be expected. The thumbpiece works well and the catch is positive. Inside has some minor scratching and there is evidence of a little clumsy removing of the back cover,
Auction: Clarets & Carats The Wine, Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale, 12th Dec, 2019