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Boett of gold with enamel, dial of enamel, work with s. k. spider canal. Ciselled decor, with flowers in blue translucide, matt enamel. Bottom shell convex. On this in the middle a twig with a larger and several smaller flowers and leaves; around the outer edge six similar smaller twigs, starting from the glass frame; all against ciselated bottom of four-leaf flowers with the tips coherent and forming a grid pattern with a multi-beam star in each box. Glass frame wide, glass strongly convex, with concave center; frame in decor as the bottom shell. Calling the upper edge of the bottom shell and the lower edge of the glass frame a oblique protruding cunning, whereupon obliquely transverse leaf towards the striated bottom; the moldings form together a sharply fleshed back. The glass frame with the charner at the left edge, at the opposite a spring hook with a protruding pressure knob; on the glass frame a small knob shaped nail attachment. Bygel bow shaped, with the outside and inside flack rounded, on the former two facing twigs in enamel. The bracket around, flat, on a short neck. Dial white, with black Roman hourly and Arabic minute numbers, read from within, the latter at each hour figure; between the numbers minute strokes between two lines and with one point at each hour figure. Between digits III and IIII a hole for the barrel. Viewer two, of gold, each in the form of two loosely twisted strings, finished in a short tip. Action with a round oroklove of a gilded brass, broken through, with stylised blade and band-pattern, in the middle a faceted ruby, made in an outer edge sliding plate (p. pc steel) of steel, which is attached with a blue-striped screw. Ruckartavla of silver, on this engraved around the edge the words “Fortare” and “Later”; around the outer edge a division of full and half streaks. Rucker arm made of steel, blue, pointed. The work with the charner at the upper edge, at the opposite a spring hook with a nail print at the edge
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Title: Fickur
Description:
Boett of gold with enamel, dial of enamel, work with s.
k.
spider canal.
Ciselled decor, with flowers in blue translucide, matt enamel.
Bottom shell convex.
On this in the middle a twig with a larger and several smaller flowers and leaves; around the outer edge six similar smaller twigs, starting from the glass frame; all against ciselated bottom of four-leaf flowers with the tips coherent and forming a grid pattern with a multi-beam star in each box.
Glass frame wide, glass strongly convex, with concave center; frame in decor as the bottom shell.
Calling the upper edge of the bottom shell and the lower edge of the glass frame a oblique protruding cunning, whereupon obliquely transverse leaf towards the striated bottom; the moldings form together a sharply fleshed back.
The glass frame with the charner at the left edge, at the opposite a spring hook with a protruding pressure knob; on the glass frame a small knob shaped nail attachment.
Bygel bow shaped, with the outside and inside flack rounded, on the former two facing twigs in enamel.
The bracket around, flat, on a short neck.
Dial white, with black Roman hourly and Arabic minute numbers, read from within, the latter at each hour figure; between the numbers minute strokes between two lines and with one point at each hour figure.
Between digits III and IIII a hole for the barrel.
Viewer two, of gold, each in the form of two loosely twisted strings, finished in a short tip.
Action with a round oroklove of a gilded brass, broken through, with stylised blade and band-pattern, in the middle a faceted ruby, made in an outer edge sliding plate (p.
pc steel) of steel, which is attached with a blue-striped screw.
Ruckartavla of silver, on this engraved around the edge the words “Fortare” and “Later”; around the outer edge a division of full and half streaks.
Rucker arm made of steel, blue, pointed.
The work with the charner at the upper edge, at the opposite a spring hook with a nail print at the edge.

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