Watch 19th century. Swiss. Gold & enamel. | THE MET
An enamel fob watch depicting a young girl in a pink and blue dress holding a puppy in front of Lake Genova. Circa 1840. | BENTLEY & SKINNER
Watch and chatelaine, Watchmaker: Hippolyte Téterger Date: ca. 1870–78 Culture: French (Paris) Medium: Gold, platinum and diamonds. THE MET
Clock-watch, Watchmaker: Michael Nouwen (recorded 1571– died 1613) Date: ca. 1600–1610 Culture: British, London Medium: Case: gilded brass; movement: gilded brass and iron. THE MET
Pair-case watch, Watchmaker: Thomas Tompion (1639–1713) Maker: Case maker: Nathanial Delander (recorded 1668 or 1669, died ca. 1691 or before) Date: before 1682, Culture: British, London Medium: Outer case: leather, studded with gold pins; Inner case and champlevé dial: gold; movement, with verge escapment signed. THE MET