16 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



33. Silver watch, four inches in diameter, with an outer protecting 

 case covered with black tooled leather, silver mounted, the 

 inner case beautifully pierced, engraved, and ornamented with 

 silver gilt. The watch contains a bell upon which the hours 

 and quarters are repeated, when the cord, suspended from the 

 bottom of the case, is pulled. It also contains an alarm and 

 indicates the days of the month. Made by Frantz Roth at 

 Augsburg, Germany, about the year 1730. (Diameter 89, 

 thickness 51 mm.) 



(Plate XI.) 



34. Double case silver watch. Both the Quter and inner cases elabor- 

 ately pierced and engraved. Repeats the hours and quarters. 

 Made by Andreas Colling at Augsburg, Germany, about the 

 year 1730. (Diameter 53, thickness 29 mm.) 



(Plate XIII, fig. 2.) 



35. Gold repeating watch in a pierced and engraved case. Made by 

 Charles Cabrier in London, in the year 1730. (Diameter 45, 

 thickness 25 mm.) 



(plate XII, fig. I.) 



36. Enameled watch set with zircons; the back of beautiful enamel in 

 two shades of blue with gold decorations; a fine pair of jewelled 

 hands. The outer case is ornamented with bands of tortoise- 

 shell with a glass protecting both front and back. Made by 

 Phillip Terrot at Genoa, about the year 1730. (Diameter 58, 

 thickness 25 mm.) 



(Plate XII, fig. 4.) 



