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A Primitive Mid-19th-Century English Antique Gothic Revival Pocket Watch Stand Cast From Lead

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A Primitive Mid-19th-Century English Antique Gothic Revival Pocket Watch Stand Cast From Lead

Pocket watch stands, also known as watch holders or hutches, became popular in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries as a way to safely store and display pocket watches, particularly at night. They evolved from simple wooden or fabric-lined boxes to more elaborate, decorative pieces crafted from various materials like porcelain, metal, and bone. These stands not only served as a secure place for the watch but also transformed it into a bedside or mantel clock, making them functional and fashionable accessories. 

This primitive example has been formed from lead and cast into a gothic lancet window with some decorative fretwork too. It bears no foundry or makers mark. The stand is supported overall on a wooden plinth base verso.

This is an unusual but decorative item.

Provenance - Found within Norfolk, England.

Condition - Please refer to the images. There is surface wear however the stands remains functional and displays very well.

Size - Height 17 cm x Width 14 cm x Depth 9.5 cm (6 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 3 3/4")

Pocket watch stands, also known as watch holders or hutches, became popular in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries as a way to safely store and display pocket watches, particularly at night. They evolved from simple wooden or fabric-lined boxes to more elaborate, decorative pieces crafted from various materials like porcelain, metal, and bone. These stands not only served as a secure place for the watch but also transformed it into a bedside or mantel clock, making them functional and fashionable accessories. 

This primitive example has been formed from lead and cast into a gothic lancet window with some decorative fretwork too. It bears no foundry or makers mark. The stand is supported overall on a wooden plinth base verso.

This is an unusual but decorative item.

Provenance - Found within Norfolk, England.

Condition - Please refer to the images. There is surface wear however the stands remains functional and displays very well.

Size - Height 17 cm x Width 14 cm x Depth 9.5 cm (6 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 3 3/4")

$123.62

Original: $412.07

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A Primitive Mid-19th-Century English Antique Gothic Revival Pocket Watch Stand Cast From Lead

$412.07

$123.62

Description

Pocket watch stands, also known as watch holders or hutches, became popular in the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries as a way to safely store and display pocket watches, particularly at night. They evolved from simple wooden or fabric-lined boxes to more elaborate, decorative pieces crafted from various materials like porcelain, metal, and bone. These stands not only served as a secure place for the watch but also transformed it into a bedside or mantel clock, making them functional and fashionable accessories. 

This primitive example has been formed from lead and cast into a gothic lancet window with some decorative fretwork too. It bears no foundry or makers mark. The stand is supported overall on a wooden plinth base verso.

This is an unusual but decorative item.

Provenance - Found within Norfolk, England.

Condition - Please refer to the images. There is surface wear however the stands remains functional and displays very well.

Size - Height 17 cm x Width 14 cm x Depth 9.5 cm (6 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 3 3/4")