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71. Watch contained in a bronze case ornamented with a conventional 

 design of bronze pins piqu6. Blue and white enamel dial. 

 Made by Tayot, of Paris, in the eighteenth century. (Diam- 

 eter 59, thickness 42 mm.) 



(Plate XXIII, fig. 2.) 



72. Gold pair-case watch. The movement is by George Graham of 

 London (1695-1751), though the case is of much later date, 

 being Hall-marked, "London 1789." It is probable that the 

 works have been taken from an earlier piece. The inner case 

 is pierced and engraved, while the outer case contains a well- 

 executed enamel of a lady with parrot. (Diameter 51, thick- 

 ness 29 mm.) 



(Plate XXIV, fig. 3.) 



73. Gold watch with back of translucent blue enamel surrounded by a 

 circle of pearls both front and back. Attached to the watch 

 is an elaborate fob of gold, enamel, and pearls. Made in London 

 by Jeffrys and Jones, A. D. 1 769-1 794. (Diameter 46, thick- 

 ness 15 mm.) 



(Plate XXV.) 



74. Gold watch, the dial surrounded by a border of blue and white 

 opaque enamel. The back is of royal blue translucent enamel, 

 upon which is cemented a monogram in fine diamonds. Made 

 by Rundle and Bridge of London, watchmakers to King George 

 III of England, about the year 1790. (Diameter 49, thickness 

 19 mm.) 



(Plate XXIV, fig. 2.) 



