£80 - £120
John Forrest, London - Edward VII silver lever pocket watch, Birmingham 1904, the movement signed and inscribed 'Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty', no. 539510, with engraved balance cock, compensated balance and Bosley type regulator, dust cover, signed enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary seconds, within an engine turned case with engraved cartouche, case maker 'WE' (William Ehrhardt), 54mm; with a silver graduated curb link watch chain with white metal T-bar (lacking clasp) (2)
Movement - currently functioning.
Dial - light surface marks, small blemish to the outer edge at the four/five position.
Glass - surface scratches.
Hands - surface marks.
Case - some play in the movement hinge, rubbing to the engine turning, some mild bruise marks to the case back, surface marks and some tarnish marks.
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