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Chas. Frodsham, A fine 18K gold hunter cased minute repeating watch with free sprung lever escapementMovement supplied by Hector Golay 1885
16 October 2019, 13:00 EDT
New YorkUS$8,000 - US$12,000
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Chas. Frodsham, A fine 18K gold hunter cased minute repeating watch with free sprung lever escapement
Movement supplied by Hector Golay
Date: 1885
Movement: Manual winding, pin set, gilt three quarter plate, jeweled with chatons, right angle lever escapement, bimetallic balance, free sprung with blued helical spring, repeating on gongs by means of a slide on case band, No. 07332
Dial: White enamel, roman chapters, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands
Case: Plain, with cuvette, casemaker HMF, HM London 1885, No. 07332
Signed: Case, dial and movement
Size: 52.5mm
Date: 1885
Movement: Manual winding, pin set, gilt three quarter plate, jeweled with chatons, right angle lever escapement, bimetallic balance, free sprung with blued helical spring, repeating on gongs by means of a slide on case band, No. 07332
Dial: White enamel, roman chapters, subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands
Case: Plain, with cuvette, casemaker HMF, HM London 1885, No. 07332
Signed: Case, dial and movement
Size: 52.5mm
Footnotes
Vaudrey Mercer records Golay as the maker of the movement.
Charles Hector Golay, (1840-1915) 46 Myddleton Square, London. Swiss born (the Jura) but working most of his life in London, Golay was the main manufacturer, along with Nicole, Nielsen & Co, of the best British made complicated watch work at the latter part of the 19th century.
























