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Boett of gold, dial of enamel, work with s. k. spider canal. Engraved and ciselled decor Bottom shell slightly convex. On this in cross offset around fields a bouquet of flowers in relief and several gold colours and silver. The bouquet with two larger flowers, the left six-leaf, in pale red with a large middle in yellow, the right a rose in red, to the right of this two small flowers in silver, between the first two a large flower in pale green, at the top three small buds in silver, the far left a small flower and a bud in red, in addition leaves in yellow-green and red. Across the stems a wavy band in red. Calling the field a smooth stretcher, with four symmetrically tuned blooms - and leaf groups, three of them each with a large midflower, the fourth on the right, with two slightly smaller; the lower midflower in pale green, the others in red, all between two multi-lobed leaves in yellow green. Calling the outer edge an engraved wide stretcher, on which four symmetrically aligned arc rings against finely lengthened bottom, each with the upper stretcher swung ends, along the upper edge of each arc a leaf stripe with a large midflower; under each arc one in two places oblique field. Between the bow rings a field, formed by the swung bow ends, the upper and lower in the pan-, those at the sides in mountain patterns. Glass frame with strong convex glass; frame with four blooms - and leaf groups like the one in the inner stretcher on the bottom shell; between these with length-folded bottom smooth rhombic squares, on the right side three, at the opposite four, at the top two and down a box; around the upper edge a strip with transverse hollow depressions. Calling the upper edge of the bottom shell and the lower edge of the glass frame a oblique protruding strip like the one mentioned, which moldings together form a sharply bought back. Scharned at the left edge, at the opposite a feather hook with a protruding pressure knob; in the glass frame a small knob shaped nail attachment. Bygel lying oval, with flat inside and profiled outside. The village gel mount in the shape of a round post in two departments, the lower slightly coarse, on the upper end a round flat bud. Dial white, with black Roman h and Arabic minute figures, which are read from within, the latter for each hour figure; between the figures within two fine lines minute points with a dash for each hour figure; inside the hour figures a fine line. The figure II down the barrel is stiffened by a hole for the barrel. Viewer two, of gold, broken through. The hour viewer on the outer part with two turned off snail arches, between which a three-tab tip is inserted; the minute viewer with a stylized S - shaped ornament, starting from a long tip. Work with a round oroklove of brass, broken through, with stylized bow and S - shaped ornaments; in the middle a small round disc (s. k. countersteel) made of steel, with a protruding wedge-shaped tab, attached with a blue-striped screw. Ruckartavla of silver, on this engraved in midfield against matt bottom a leaf ornamentation around the edge within two fine lines Arabic numerals 2, 3, 5, 6 and the letters A and R (Avance and Retard), along a division of a cross line. Rucker arm made of steel, blue, rounded to the top, at the inner end a swell. 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
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Boett of gold, dial of enamel, work with s.
k.
spider canal.
Engraved and ciselled decor Bottom shell slightly convex.
On this in cross offset around fields a bouquet of flowers in relief and several gold colours and silver.
The bouquet with two larger flowers, the left six-leaf, in pale red with a large middle in yellow, the right a rose in red, to the right of this two small flowers in silver, between the first two a large flower in pale green, at the top three small buds in silver, the far left a small flower and a bud in red, in addition leaves in yellow-green and red.
Across the stems a wavy band in red.
Calling the field a smooth stretcher, with four symmetrically tuned blooms - and leaf groups, three of them each with a large midflower, the fourth on the right, with two slightly smaller; the lower midflower in pale green, the others in red, all between two multi-lobed leaves in yellow green.
Calling the outer edge an engraved wide stretcher, on which four symmetrically aligned arc rings against finely lengthened bottom, each with the upper stretcher swung ends, along the upper edge of each arc a leaf stripe with a large midflower; under each arc one in two places oblique field.
Between the bow rings a field, formed by the swung bow ends, the upper and lower in the pan-, those at the sides in mountain patterns.
Glass frame with strong convex glass; frame with four blooms - and leaf groups like the one in the inner stretcher on the bottom shell; between these with length-folded bottom smooth rhombic squares, on the right side three, at the opposite four, at the top two and down a box; around the upper edge a strip with transverse hollow depressions.
Calling the upper edge of the bottom shell and the lower edge of the glass frame a oblique protruding strip like the one mentioned, which moldings together form a sharply bought back.
Scharned at the left edge, at the opposite a feather hook with a protruding pressure knob; in the glass frame a small knob shaped nail attachment.
Bygel lying oval, with flat inside and profiled outside.
The village gel mount in the shape of a round post in two departments, the lower slightly coarse, on the upper end a round flat bud.
Dial white, with black Roman h and Arabic minute figures, which are read from within, the latter for each hour figure; between the figures within two fine lines minute points with a dash for each hour figure; inside the hour figures a fine line.
The figure II down the barrel is stiffened by a hole for the barrel.
Viewer two, of gold, broken through.
The hour viewer on the outer part with two turned off snail arches, between which a three-tab tip is inserted; the minute viewer with a stylized S - shaped ornament, starting from a long tip.
Work with a round oroklove of brass, broken through, with stylized bow and S - shaped ornaments; in the middle a small round disc (s.
k.
countersteel) made of steel, with a protruding wedge-shaped tab, attached with a blue-striped screw.
Ruckartavla of silver, on this engraved in midfield against matt bottom a leaf ornamentation around the edge within two fine lines Arabic numerals 2, 3, 5, 6 and the letters A and R (Avance and Retard), along a division of a cross line.
Rucker arm made of steel, blue, rounded to the top, at the inner end a swell.
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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