A Victorian silver full hunting cased pocket watch by George E. Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch Street, London, No. 9763, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and gold spade and whip hands, with name and address to centre, to the full plate movement with cut compensated balance and engraved cock with diamond endstone, in engine turned full hunting case, 51mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1876 (gross weight 112 grammes) Note: G. E. Frodsham worked for his father John Frodsham. When George's older brother Henry died in 1848, George took his place as partner in his father's business. John then died in 1849 and George (aged 18) took over the business. The company remained John Frodsham & Son until 1853, then Frodsham & Son & Co. for a year, then to Frodsham & Baker until 1863 when it finally became George E. Frodsham
A Victorian silver full hunting cased pocket watch by George E. Frodsham, 31 Gracechurch Street, London, No. 9763, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds hand and gold spade and whip hands, with name and address to centre, to the full plate movement with cut compensated balance and engraved cock with diamond endstone, in engine turned full hunting case, 51mm diameter, the case hallmarked London 1876 (gross weight 112 grammes) Note: G. E. Frodsham worked for his father John Frodsham. When George's older brother Henry died in 1848, George took his place as partner in his father's business. John then died in 1849 and George (aged 18) took over the business. The company remained John Frodsham & Son until 1853, then Frodsham & Son & Co. for a year, then to Frodsham & Baker until 1863 when it finally became George E. Frodsham
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