We have seen a vast rise in the demand for Antique Pocket Watches here at LoveAntiques.com in recent months, which could be down to the popularity of recent period dramas such as Peaky Blinders and Downton Abbey or simply because they make for timeless gifts. Whatever the reason is for this surge in sales, we're sure you'll have your own reason for loving Antique Pocket Watches.
Our Dealer of The Month has a deep-rooted love for Antique Pocket Watches that stems from a rather endearing childhood memory. Leslie Licht, the founder of Euro Antique Watches, recalls a fond memory from his childhood where he was sat holding a beautiful Silver IWC Schaffhausen Pocket Watch belonging to his Grandfather, and became transfixed watching the second hand travel steadily around the face of the watch. He had a very close bond with his Grandfather, and when he sadly passed away years later, Leslie inherited this Pocket Watch, so of course, the watch serves as a memory of his dear Grandfather.
From then on, Leslie started collecting Pocket Watches and in 1985 this hobby became a business and he established Euro Antique Watches. He started trading at Antiques Fairs, meeting customers and making business contacts, which brought him much enjoyment and great satisfaction, especially when seeing the delight in his customers faces when they purchased one of his Pocket Watches.
With times changing and on-line services growing, Leslie made the decision in more recent years to solely trade online, selling mostly Antique Pocket Watches and the occasional clock or pocket watch fob and chain. He takes pleasure in listing new items on LoveAntiques.com and when asked what he enjoys most about the products he sells, he advised us that he mostly enjoys the high-quality technical movements, and is fascinated by the craftsmanship that goes in to these 'true pieces of art'
When it comes to customer service, Leslie says, "My motto is: The client is king! I always offer my best service, and as a result I have received a large amount of very positive feedback regarding both service and packaging over the years. Buying at Euro Antique Watches is guaranteed to be a great experience"
So whether you're looking for a gift or simply wanting to add to your own collection, make sure you take a look at the superb array of stock on offer from Euro Antique Watches.
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Rare Silver Massey Type 3 PW Made in England - Hallmarked Birmingham 1891
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Description
Rare Silver Massey Type 3 Pocket Watch
Made in England - Hallmarked Birmingham 1891
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This is a very rare solid silver Massey Type 3 open face pocket watch made England in the late 19th Century. It comes with its original old key making it an extremely valuable timepiece and a must-have collector’s item!
This pocket watch is in excellent condition - it has been fully cleaned and is keeping remarkable time considering its age.
Dial:-
The white enamel dial has black Roman numerals with outer minute divisions. The dial has spade hands and a subsidiary second’s dial at the six. The bow is hallmarked sterling silver (925).
Movement:-
The keyless fusee lever escapement movement has a three-armed balance and boasts a large diamond end-stone together with Liverpool window stones. The movement is signed Litherland Davies & Co. and numbered 17633. The Massey lever was only patented in November 1814, so this watch represents a very early example of this type of escapement. *
The movement is currently functioning well, but due to its antique nature, we cannot guarantee precise accuracy.
Case:-
The watch lies in a silver case with a smooth finish and a monogram free cartouche. The inner side of the case is hallmarked Birmingham 1891 and numbered 77633.
Signed: Litherland Davies & Co.
Made in England and Hallmarked Birmingham 1891.
Edward Massey was born in 1772 and settled in London at 28 King Street, Clerkenwell. He invented the Massey lever escapement and this was patented on 6 November 1814. He went on to develop and improve his escapement with the Massey No 1, 2, 3, and 5. The Massey lever was preferred to the Rack lever at this time and used extensively by the better quality Liverpool watch-makers. There are also subtle variations, some with limited draw and also those with different profiles to the pallet shape. (See Britten, Bailey, Loomes etc and most importantly the key document by Alan Treherne who classified these escapements into the series 1-5).
*In terms of rarity, the Massey 3 is the most common of these escapements; next up in the uncommon category is the Massey 2 followed by the rare Massey 1 and then the very rare Massey 5 escapement. The Massey 4 is exceptionally rare, and today unless you are prepared to pay around £3500-£4000 it is unlikely you will ever see or find one.
Are you looking to sell your pocket watch collection? Euro Antique Watches have been in business for over 35 years and are experts in antique pocket watch appraisal. We will be delighted to offer you a competitive price for your valuable collection.
measurements
Diameter:
50 mm
Weight:
114 g
measurements
declaration
Euro Antique Watches has clarified that the Rare Silver Massey Type 3 PW Made in England - Hallmarked Birmingham 1891 (LA496097) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being 1891