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William Noyes, London. An early 18th century silver pair case pocket watchCirca 1710
18 December 2012, 14:00 GMT
London, New Bond StreetSold for £1,625 inc. premium
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William Noyes, London. An early 18th century silver pair case pocket watch
Circa 1710
Fusee verge full plate movement with pierced and engraved balance cock, silvered regulation, squared baluster pillars, signed central scrolls, silver dial with Roman chapter and outer Arabic five minute divisions, blued steel beetle and poker hands, polished silver hinged inner and outer cases with WN casemaker marks for William Noyes, dial and movement signed 50mm.
Fusee verge full plate movement with pierced and engraved balance cock, silvered regulation, squared baluster pillars, signed central scrolls, silver dial with Roman chapter and outer Arabic five minute divisions, blued steel beetle and poker hands, polished silver hinged inner and outer cases with WN casemaker marks for William Noyes, dial and movement signed 50mm.
Footnotes
William Noyes is listed as working in London in 1707 but also in Priestley's, Early watch case makers of England as working in England from 1714.
























