Alexr. Gray, Aberdeen - Vergy fuse London - 99739 - Earlier than 1850





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Alexr. Gray, Aberdeen Vergy fusee pocket watch with silver case, reference 99739, period ca. 1850s, manual winding movement, in good condition and in working order.
Description from the seller
Antique vergy Fusee Pocket Watch – Alexr. Gray, Aberdeen – Silver Case – ca. 1850s – Working
A beautifully preserved Scottish fusee pocket watch signed “Alexr. Gray, Aberdeen” with movement number 99739. This is a traditional English-style key-wind and key-set timepiece housed in a solid silver case with clear hallmarks and an elegant enamel dial. A fine collector’s example of mid-19th-century horology.
Movement
Classic fusee chain-driven movement, known for its stable power delivery.
Signed “Alexr. Gray – Aberdeen”.
Beautifully engraved balance cock with intricate floral engine turning.
Blued screws, jewelled balance, and a regulator marked Fast / Slow.
Movement appears clean and intact; it runs, though accuracy for a 19th-century mechanism may vary.
Complete with its original winding key.
Case
Solid silver case with British hallmarks (lion passant, city mark, and date letter visible).
Inner cover also hallmarked and stamped with case maker's initials.
Hinges open and close well.
Diameter:54mm with outside caee
Weight:143g
Classical polished finish with normal age-related wear.
Dial
White enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial.
Original hands, including the elegant spade hour hand.
Some hairline cracks and aging visible, typical for a watch of this era.
Condition
Working, winds and ticks.
Not serviced recently; a general check-up may be recommended for optimal timekeeping.
Silver case and bow in good antique condition with honest wear.
Fusee chain intact.
Notes
A charming and authentic Victorian-era fusee pocket watch, made in Scotland and preserved in its original silver case. A great addition for collectors of early mechanical watches or Scottish horology.
Will be shipped securely and carefully packaged.
Antique vergy Fusee Pocket Watch – Alexr. Gray, Aberdeen – Silver Case – ca. 1850s – Working
A beautifully preserved Scottish fusee pocket watch signed “Alexr. Gray, Aberdeen” with movement number 99739. This is a traditional English-style key-wind and key-set timepiece housed in a solid silver case with clear hallmarks and an elegant enamel dial. A fine collector’s example of mid-19th-century horology.
Movement
Classic fusee chain-driven movement, known for its stable power delivery.
Signed “Alexr. Gray – Aberdeen”.
Beautifully engraved balance cock with intricate floral engine turning.
Blued screws, jewelled balance, and a regulator marked Fast / Slow.
Movement appears clean and intact; it runs, though accuracy for a 19th-century mechanism may vary.
Complete with its original winding key.
Case
Solid silver case with British hallmarks (lion passant, city mark, and date letter visible).
Inner cover also hallmarked and stamped with case maker's initials.
Hinges open and close well.
Diameter:54mm with outside caee
Weight:143g
Classical polished finish with normal age-related wear.
Dial
White enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial.
Original hands, including the elegant spade hour hand.
Some hairline cracks and aging visible, typical for a watch of this era.
Condition
Working, winds and ticks.
Not serviced recently; a general check-up may be recommended for optimal timekeeping.
Silver case and bow in good antique condition with honest wear.
Fusee chain intact.
Notes
A charming and authentic Victorian-era fusee pocket watch, made in Scotland and preserved in its original silver case. A great addition for collectors of early mechanical watches or Scottish horology.
Will be shipped securely and carefully packaged.

