Description:
NY Standard OS 7J grade 302 ladies' pocket watch #97195, handsome nickel split plate movement with a fancy plate layout and a mixed narrow bar & wavy circle damascene pattern, single sunk (SS) porcelain enamel dial with fancy Arabic numbers and a black-marked subsidiary seconds register has some faint hairlines, blue steel spade style hands, lovely fully engraved yellow gold filled (YGF) hunting case (HC) with elaborate art nouveau style designs on both covers created from swirls & floral engraving that resembles a stylized tree, filled into the blank spots is crisp engine turning with wide ovals at the top of each "tree", both of the ovals have been filled in with detailed engravings of a small village; the center of one side also supports a fancy monogram shield with an elaborate "M" monogram; coin edge bezels, a long sculpted pendant and a heavy bow, case is showing only light normal wear with very little smoothing to the engraving however there is a small bit of discoloration on the interior front bezel around the crystal where it appears old crystal cement may have set and consequently scarred the metal, measures approx. 36mm in diameter x 52mm in length x 10mm thick. A very beautiful vintage pocket watch from the early 1900s in excellent+ overall condition!
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