Pocket watch
Liverpool, England
c. 1797
Maker
Probably James or John James (dates unknown)
Measurements
3 in x 2 in (dia) x 7/8 in
Materials
Silver, brass, steel, iron
Credit Line
Historic Odessa Foundation, gift of H. Rodney Sharp
Accession Number
1959.3697
Inscription
The case is stamped with six touchmarks including four for Chester, England, silver along with the date letter for 1797/98, and a "TH" maker's mark. The back of the watch movement is engraved, “J James / Liverpool 2001[?].”
A watch paper set inside the case reads, “PATENT LEVER / WATCHES / R Winstanley / Watch / Manufacturer / Harp /near the Well. / HOLYWELL. / PLATE ¶ / GOLD RINGS.”
Condition Notes
The watch case is missing a glass crystal and a hinge pin for the movement. The fob ring is broken. The winding key is missing.
Provenance
Ex coll. H. Rodney Sharp
Comments
The watch, housed in a silver case, has a white-painted iron dial and a brass movement with steel fittings signed by the Liverpool maker. Hours are marked by Roman numerals and minutes by a ring of slashes at the outer edge. The silver case has hallmarks identifying it as of Chester, England, which is about 20 miles south of Liverpool.
The watch paper inside the silver case appears to be that of a retailer located in Holywell, a market town in Wales.