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    Small Diamond Set Gold Watch And Pendant

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    Small Diamond Set Gold Watch and Pendant.

    Anonymous: Swiss. Circa: 1890. Diameter: 21 mm.

    A small late 19th Century diamond encrusted watch and matching pendant. Fitted with a later oval nickel movement under a cover. Plain three arm balance with spiral hairspring. Club foot lever escapement. Gilt dial with Arabic numerals, gilt hands. Very small open face case diamond encrusted overall. The back pierced to set the concentric circles of graduated diamonds. Plain white gold cuvette, trefoil diamond set bow. The watch suspended from a diamond set gold brooch in the form of a tied ribbon.

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    A10942 (AB-187487)

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    Pieces of Time Ltd

    London, United Kingdom

    Founded by Jonathan Wachsmann in 1973, Pieces of Time has been the foremost name in the antique timepiece market for nearly 50 years. Alan Grant joined the business in 1983, sharing Johnny’s love for antique watches and innovation. Our mail order catalogue was amongst the first to reach...