22 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



58. Gold watch with an outer protecting case of painted tortoise- 

 shell. The back medallion depicts a maiden and Cupid. 

 Made by N. Scott of Maidstone, England, about the year 1775. 

 (Diameter 51, thickness 24 mm.) 



(Plate XX, fig. 3.) 



59. Gold watch with a beautifully enameled case depicting a lady and 

 gentleman watching children at play in a park. Made by 

 Paul Bannicker at Paris during the Louis XVI period. Upon 

 the face of the watch a wreath of flowers terminating in clasped 

 hands is painted, and the inscription " Maries Le 3 Juillet, 

 1 775'" (Diameter 57, thickness 21 mm.) 

 (Plate XX, fig. 4.) 



60. Pair-case gold watch. The outer case is ornamented with a 

 repousse design. Made by James Noakes, of London, A. D. 

 1776-1794. (Diameter 47, thickness 26 mm.) 

 (Plate XXn, fig. 2.) 



61. A large watch in a pierced and engraved pinchbeck case; a border 

 of imitation pearls and rubies at both sides of the case; musical 

 attachment. Made by George Margetts in London, A. D. 

 1779. (Diameter 90, thickness 42 mm.) 



(Plate XXL) 



62. Watch with a case of opaque enamel, the back decorated with a 

 picture of a woman with a pot of flowers. Set with diamonds. 

 Each side of the case is surrounded with a border of diamonds. 

 Made in Switzerland by J. Fazy et fils, A. D. 1780-1785. (Di- 

 ameter 49, thickness 19 mm.) 



(Plate XVI, fig. 4.) 



