LOT 0004 Andrew Dunlop. A fine early 18th century gold
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Andrew Dunlop. A fine early 18th century gold repoussé repeating pair case pocket watch Date: Circa 1720 Movement: Gilt full plate fusee verge, pierced and engraved balance cock with steel 3 arm balance, silvered regulation, two polished hammers striking on an internal bell Dial: Finely engraved champlevé, black Roman numerals, black outer minute track with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, steel beetle and poker hands Case: Engraved inner with pierced sound frets, finely engraved outer with pierced and engraved foliate design and four profiles in relief, push repeat activated via the engraved pusher, heavy squared hinge Signed: Dial & movement, case stamped I.W for John Ward of Boars Head Court, Fleet Street, London Size: 56mm Footnotes: Andrew Dunlop is recorded as working between 1701 and 1732. He was the maker in 1716 of the turret clock for Hawkley House, Blackwater, and is also known as a maker of watches and long-case clocks. Conyers Dunlop was apprenticed to him in 1725.
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