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1952-601,A, Watch and Chatelaine with Seals and Key
Watch and chatelaine with seals and key
1952-601,A, Watch and Chatelaine with Seals and Key

Watch and chatelaine with seals and key

Date1740-1741
Retailed by
MediumGold (24 and 20 karat); glass; enamel; lead; copper; steel; silver; pinchbeck; cornealian; chalcedony; diamond
DimensionsWatch: D: 2"; Chatelaine: L: 5 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1952-601,A
DescriptionPaircase watch; pinchbeck outer case with repousse scene of classical figures; gold inner case; dust cap; verge movement with pierced silver cock, diamond capstone, and squared baluster pillars. Pinchbeck chatelaine with repousse and pierced ornament and two pendants holding watch key and two seals. Survives with shaped, black shagreen case lined with red velvetLabel TextChatelaines were brooches or hooks suspended from the waist with pendants of useful implements, such as household keys, thimble cases, seals, watches, and the like. This chatelaine includes a watch, a watch key for winding the watch, and two seals for stamping the wax seal of a letter. The word chatelaine came to mean the mistress of a household.Inscription(s)

Watchpaper in outer case: "All sorts of clocks and watches made and sold by Henry Fish at ye Dial ye South side of ye Royal Exchange, London."
Mark(s)Marked "LC"ProvenanceReginald Davis, Oxford, England
Watch 1954-208
George Graham
1750-1751
Necklace 1953-991
ca. 1780
2009 Record shot by A. Kuettner. Watch.
Christie
1789 (date letter on case)
DS1985-737
Samuel Betts
ca. 1665
DS1985-235
Jacob Higman
1784
Box 1975-344
ca. 1760
1960-580, Epergne
Thomas Pitts I
1762-1763