Antique late 18th-century pocket watch with enamel portrait

£2,965.00

Antique late 18th-century been decorated with colourful hand-painted enamel young girl's portrait.

The pocket watch is an exquisite example of late 18th to early 19th-century craftsmanship, blending functionality with ornate design. Made by Plojoux, a renowned watchmaker from Geneva, Switzerland, this piece showcases the high standards of Swiss watchmaking. It features a dual-purpose design, functioning both as a pocket watch and a brooch pendant.

The back of the watch is adorned with a hand-painted miniature portrait of a woman dressed in 18th-century attire, indicative of the Rococo period. The portrait is framed within a circular border, elaborately decorated with patterns that may include floral motifs or geometric shapes, created using repoussé or engraving techniques. The clasp or hinge at the top is decorated with loops and curves, further emphasizing the Rococo influence.

Inside the watch, the engraving "Plojoux Geneve Echappement Cylindre huit tous rubis No. 1794" provides key information about its maker and mechanism. "Plojoux Geneve" identifies the maker and origin, while "A.F & Ce" refers to A. Plojoux & Company, the firm responsible for its creation. The term "Echappement Cylindre" indicates that the watch features a cylinder escapement, a type of mechanism that was more accurate than the verge escapement commonly used in the period. The phrase "huit tous rubis" translates to "eight jewels," signifying the use of eight jewel bearings to reduce friction and wear at the pivot points of the gears, highlighting the watch's precision and durability. The serial number "No. 1794" suggests it is an early piece in the production line.

Made in Geneve, Switzerland, 18th Century.
Movement: Cylinder
Dial: White porcelain dial

Case size: 32 mm
Style: Open Face, swing-out style case
Material: 18kt. Gold
Decorations: Enamelled case
Dial Colour: White
Dial: White porcelain
Hands: Filigree Hands
Setting: Manual Mechanism
Escapement: Cylindrical with 8 jewels
Signed: Yes.

Dimensions:
Size: 4.5 x 3.2 cm
Depth: 0.7 cm
Weight: 36 grams

Brooch pendant size: 3.1 cm x 2 cm

Diamonds -
Cut: Old - European,
Quantity: 2
Carat weight: 0.08 carats

Condition: The watch is pre-owned, the gold casing shows minimal signs of wear, with the intricate engravings and repoussé work remaining sharp and well-preserved. However, the watch dial has a noticeable hairline crack, which is a minor flaw considering the watch's age. Despite this, the dial's Roman numeral hour markers are clean and intact, demonstrating minimal aging or discoloration. It is important to note that one of the hands is missing. The timekeeping accuracy of the watch has not been verified, and it is recommended that it undergo a service to ensure optimal performance and precision.

SHIPPING FEE: Complimentary Express & Insured Shipping
INCLUDED: Complimentary Gift Wrap Packaging & Certificate of Evaluation.
RETURNS: 14-Days Return Policy, Money-Back Guarantee.

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Antique late 18th-century been decorated with colourful hand-painted enamel young girl's portrait.

The pocket watch is an exquisite example of late 18th to early 19th-century craftsmanship, blending functionality with ornate design. Made by Plojoux, a renowned watchmaker from Geneva, Switzerland, this piece showcases the high standards of Swiss watchmaking. It features a dual-purpose design, functioning both as a pocket watch and a brooch pendant.

The back of the watch is adorned with a hand-painted miniature portrait of a woman dressed in 18th-century attire, indicative of the Rococo period. The portrait is framed within a circular border, elaborately decorated with patterns that may include floral motifs or geometric shapes, created using repoussé or engraving techniques. The clasp or hinge at the top is decorated with loops and curves, further emphasizing the Rococo influence.

Inside the watch, the engraving "Plojoux Geneve Echappement Cylindre huit tous rubis No. 1794" provides key information about its maker and mechanism. "Plojoux Geneve" identifies the maker and origin, while "A.F & Ce" refers to A. Plojoux & Company, the firm responsible for its creation. The term "Echappement Cylindre" indicates that the watch features a cylinder escapement, a type of mechanism that was more accurate than the verge escapement commonly used in the period. The phrase "huit tous rubis" translates to "eight jewels," signifying the use of eight jewel bearings to reduce friction and wear at the pivot points of the gears, highlighting the watch's precision and durability. The serial number "No. 1794" suggests it is an early piece in the production line.

Made in Geneve, Switzerland, 18th Century.
Movement: Cylinder
Dial: White porcelain dial

Case size: 32 mm
Style: Open Face, swing-out style case
Material: 18kt. Gold
Decorations: Enamelled case
Dial Colour: White
Dial: White porcelain
Hands: Filigree Hands
Setting: Manual Mechanism
Escapement: Cylindrical with 8 jewels
Signed: Yes.

Dimensions:
Size: 4.5 x 3.2 cm
Depth: 0.7 cm
Weight: 36 grams

Brooch pendant size: 3.1 cm x 2 cm

Diamonds -
Cut: Old - European,
Quantity: 2
Carat weight: 0.08 carats

Condition: The watch is pre-owned, the gold casing shows minimal signs of wear, with the intricate engravings and repoussé work remaining sharp and well-preserved. However, the watch dial has a noticeable hairline crack, which is a minor flaw considering the watch's age. Despite this, the dial's Roman numeral hour markers are clean and intact, demonstrating minimal aging or discoloration. It is important to note that one of the hands is missing. The timekeeping accuracy of the watch has not been verified, and it is recommended that it undergo a service to ensure optimal performance and precision.

SHIPPING FEE: Complimentary Express & Insured Shipping
INCLUDED: Complimentary Gift Wrap Packaging & Certificate of Evaluation.
RETURNS: 14-Days Return Policy, Money-Back Guarantee.

Antique late 18th-century been decorated with colourful hand-painted enamel young girl's portrait.

The pocket watch is an exquisite example of late 18th to early 19th-century craftsmanship, blending functionality with ornate design. Made by Plojoux, a renowned watchmaker from Geneva, Switzerland, this piece showcases the high standards of Swiss watchmaking. It features a dual-purpose design, functioning both as a pocket watch and a brooch pendant.

The back of the watch is adorned with a hand-painted miniature portrait of a woman dressed in 18th-century attire, indicative of the Rococo period. The portrait is framed within a circular border, elaborately decorated with patterns that may include floral motifs or geometric shapes, created using repoussé or engraving techniques. The clasp or hinge at the top is decorated with loops and curves, further emphasizing the Rococo influence.

Inside the watch, the engraving "Plojoux Geneve Echappement Cylindre huit tous rubis No. 1794" provides key information about its maker and mechanism. "Plojoux Geneve" identifies the maker and origin, while "A.F & Ce" refers to A. Plojoux & Company, the firm responsible for its creation. The term "Echappement Cylindre" indicates that the watch features a cylinder escapement, a type of mechanism that was more accurate than the verge escapement commonly used in the period. The phrase "huit tous rubis" translates to "eight jewels," signifying the use of eight jewel bearings to reduce friction and wear at the pivot points of the gears, highlighting the watch's precision and durability. The serial number "No. 1794" suggests it is an early piece in the production line.

Made in Geneve, Switzerland, 18th Century.
Movement: Cylinder
Dial: White porcelain dial

Case size: 32 mm
Style: Open Face, swing-out style case
Material: 18kt. Gold
Decorations: Enamelled case
Dial Colour: White
Dial: White porcelain
Hands: Filigree Hands
Setting: Manual Mechanism
Escapement: Cylindrical with 8 jewels
Signed: Yes.

Dimensions:
Size: 4.5 x 3.2 cm
Depth: 0.7 cm
Weight: 36 grams

Brooch pendant size: 3.1 cm x 2 cm

Diamonds -
Cut: Old - European,
Quantity: 2
Carat weight: 0.08 carats

Condition: The watch is pre-owned, the gold casing shows minimal signs of wear, with the intricate engravings and repoussé work remaining sharp and well-preserved. However, the watch dial has a noticeable hairline crack, which is a minor flaw considering the watch's age. Despite this, the dial's Roman numeral hour markers are clean and intact, demonstrating minimal aging or discoloration. It is important to note that one of the hands is missing. The timekeeping accuracy of the watch has not been verified, and it is recommended that it undergo a service to ensure optimal performance and precision.

SHIPPING FEE: Complimentary Express & Insured Shipping
INCLUDED: Complimentary Gift Wrap Packaging & Certificate of Evaluation.
RETURNS: 14-Days Return Policy, Money-Back Guarantee.