Details
An enamelled verge pocket watch, the movement by Henry Stockar, London, circa 1715, the case part late 17th Century,
later enamel dial with Roman numerals and later painted landscape, gilt fusee movement (probably associated) signed Hen. Stockar, London, divided Egyptian pillars, winged balance cock, the case decorated in polychrome enamel with a classical allegory, the border decorated with oval vignettes of fantasy landscapes intersected by fruit and foliage, later stem and bow, some repair and damage to enamel, diameter 38mm.
See Illustration (Plate 3)
later enamel dial with Roman numerals and later painted landscape, gilt fusee movement (probably associated) signed Hen. Stockar, London, divided Egyptian pillars, winged balance cock, the case decorated in polychrome enamel with a classical allegory, the border decorated with oval vignettes of fantasy landscapes intersected by fruit and foliage, later stem and bow, some repair and damage to enamel, diameter 38mm.
See Illustration (Plate 3)