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Description:
A fine mid-19th century antique silver-cased fusee pocket watch, dating to 1865, and fitted with a signed movement by Adam Burdess of Coventry. The watch is currently running, and presents in attractive, honest, un-restored condition, retaining excellent period character throughout.
The white enamel dial features black Roman numerals with a subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o’clock. As expected with a watch of this age, there are some minor age-related marks, including a small chip to the dial around the 12 o’clockposition, clearly shown in the photographs.
Maker & History:
The movement is signed Adam Burdess, Coventry, a documented English watchmaker active during the mid-19th century. The surname is sometimes misread as “Burdels” due to the flowing engraved script, but Burdess is the accepted and recorded attribution.
The silver case is hallmarked London, 1865, with the maker’s mark SJ / EH for Samuel Jackson & Edward Hickman, known London case makers of the period.
Key Details:
Hallmarks:
Dimensions:
Case diameter: 49 mm
Condition:
Summary:
A genuine and appealing Victorian silver fusee pocket watch by a named Coventry maker, offered in original, unpolished, unrestored condition. An excellent example for collectors of early English pocket watches or those seeking a characterful antique timepiece.
Vintage / Antique Watch Disclaimer:
This is an antique mechanical watch and is offered as a collector’s item. While running at the time of listing, no guarantee is given regarding timekeeping accuracy or future reliability. Service history is unknown, and a professional service is recommended for regular use.
As usual, this item will be packaged carefully and dispatched with tracking. International shipping is available upon request.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 4 - Jul 9
US$40
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