Galonne - 182213 - 1900-1949





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Description from the seller
Beautiful antique pocket watch, signed G.J. Lansink (Excelsa), with a finely engraved silver case featuring a detailed rural scene of a man with a horse.
The watch has a clear white enamel dial with Roman numerals, elegant, graceful hands, and a subdial for seconds at 6 o'clock. The movement is marked with "Cylindre 10 Rubis", indicating a traditional cylinder escapement.
Inside the case there are clear hallmarks, including 0.800 silver, confirming solid silver construction.
Specs:
Diameter: approx. 4.6 cm
Weight: 72 g
Material: Solid silver (.800)
Movement: Mechanical, cylinder escapement
Jewel count: 10 rubies
Signed: G.J. Lansink (Excelsa)
Condition:
The movement runs, no guarantee that it will function well and for a long time.
Dial in good condition with light wear
Case in good antique condition with normal scratches and age-related wear
Notes:
Probably originating from a Dutch shop with a Swiss movement, dating from the late 19th / early 20th century (circa 1890-1910).
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Beautiful antique pocket watch, signed G.J. Lansink (Excelsa), with a finely engraved silver case featuring a detailed rural scene of a man with a horse.
The watch has a clear white enamel dial with Roman numerals, elegant, graceful hands, and a subdial for seconds at 6 o'clock. The movement is marked with "Cylindre 10 Rubis", indicating a traditional cylinder escapement.
Inside the case there are clear hallmarks, including 0.800 silver, confirming solid silver construction.
Specs:
Diameter: approx. 4.6 cm
Weight: 72 g
Material: Solid silver (.800)
Movement: Mechanical, cylinder escapement
Jewel count: 10 rubies
Signed: G.J. Lansink (Excelsa)
Condition:
The movement runs, no guarantee that it will function well and for a long time.
Dial in good condition with light wear
Case in good antique condition with normal scratches and age-related wear
Notes:
Probably originating from a Dutch shop with a Swiss movement, dating from the late 19th / early 20th century (circa 1890-1910).
Free shipping:
International shipping with Track & Trace, very securely packed, please do not worry!

