Légende
Pocket watch by Carl Willougby, 2nd quarter of the 18th century, London, England. Silver case, partially openwork, richly engraved over the entire surface with acanthus twig and flowers, acanthus scrolls, fish-scale ornament, shells, birds, and two masks male and female. Central circular reserve of acanthus twig, volutes and fish scales enclosing a bell. Glazed lid set in an openwork frame decorated with a floral twig and a broken ribbon. Mechanism between two circular plates supported by columns, with spindle escapement, a worm with chain, and a balance drum; pocket watch with striking function. Gilded openwork crown engraved with an acanthus twig, combined with an openwork foot and a woman's mask. White enameled dial edged with a gilded knurled ribbon, hour markers in Arabic numerals, minutes as vertical lines; steel hands. Height 8 cm, width 5.5 cm, dial diameter 4.5 cm., A round pocket watch with a silver metal case and ornate edge sits against a pale gray background, showing a white face with a group of dark blue hands at the center and visible scratches on the face; the metal winding crown and bow at the top are silver with slight tarnish, and a thin gold-toned inner rim encircles the watch face.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A09_388
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
47.5Mo (1007.7Ko) / 31.1cm x 38.2cm / 3677 x 4517 (300dpi)