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Antique Charles Frodsham Silver Pocket Watch


Antique Charles Frodsham Silver Pocket Watch Hallmarked for London 1902
An antique silver Charles Frodsham pocket watch made in London, England, hallmarked for London 1902. The watch is complete in a silver watch box, hallmarked for silver London 1904.
Dial: The white enamel dial has black Roman numerals with outer minute divisions. The dial has black hands and a subsidiary second’s dial at the six. The dial is signed in the upper centre: “Charles Frodsham, London, 08987”.
Movement: The fully jewelled anchor lever movement has a gilt three quarter plate with a three-arm balance wheel. The keyless wind movement has a club-tooth, single-roller lever escapement with steel escape wheel. The movement is in great working condition however, we cannot guarantee accuracy for an antique pocket watch. The movement is decoratively signed: "Charles Frodsham & Co, 115 New Bond Street, London W" and numbered: No 08987.
Case: The watch lies in a silver open face case with a smooth finish with an engraved monogram. The inner side of the case and cuvette are hallmarked for silver London 1902 and numbered 987, with casemakers initials: HMF.
Signed: Charles Frodsham & Co – London - 1902
Diameter: 48 mm - Weight: 102.8 gr
History: Charles Frodsham (15 April 1810 London – 1871 London) was a renowned English watch and clockmaker. He took over Arnold & Co in 1843 at 84 Strand, London. When Charles Frodsham died in 1871, the business on 84 Strand was sold to his son Harrison Mill Frodsham in 1880, who continued to work in the style of his father. He was apprenticed by his father Charles. The company moved to 115 New Born Street in 1898 and in 1897 Charles Frodsham & C° Ltd are listed as chronometer, watch and clockmakers, superintendents of Her Majesty’s antique clocks at Buckingham Palace and clockmakers to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and His Royal Highness the Duke of York. The family business, Charles Frodsham and Co. still holds the Royal Warrant of antique clock suppliers to the British Royal Family.
Time kept by a Frodsham clock was the official time piece of Australia when it was founded by the British in 1788. Clocks remain on display at the Royal Observatory in Sydney.
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
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An antique silver Charles Frodsham pocket watch made in London, England, hallmarked for London 1902. The watch is complete in a silver watch box, hallmarked for silver London 1904.
Dial: The white enamel dial has black Roman numerals with outer minute divisions. The dial has black hands and a subsidiary second’s dial at the six. The dial is signed in the upper centre: “Charles Frodsham, London, 08987”.
Movement: The fully jewelled anchor lever movement has a gilt three quarter plate with a three-arm balance wheel. The keyless wind movement has a club-tooth, single-roller lever escapement with steel escape wheel. The movement is in great working condition however, we cannot guarantee accuracy for an antique pocket watch. The movement is decoratively signed: "Charles Frodsham & Co, 115 New Bond Street, London W" and numbered: No 08987.
Case: The watch lies in a silver open face case with a smooth finish with an engraved monogram. The inner side of the case and cuvette are hallmarked for silver London 1902 and numbered 987, with casemakers initials: HMF.
Signed: Charles Frodsham & Co – London - 1902
Diameter: 48 mm - Weight: 102.8 gr
History: Charles Frodsham (15 April 1810 London – 1871 London) was a renowned English watch and clockmaker. He took over Arnold & Co in 1843 at 84 Strand, London. When Charles Frodsham died in 1871, the business on 84 Strand was sold to his son Harrison Mill Frodsham in 1880, who continued to work in the style of his father. He was apprenticed by his father Charles. The company moved to 115 New Born Street in 1898 and in 1897 Charles Frodsham & C° Ltd are listed as chronometer, watch and clockmakers, superintendents of Her Majesty’s antique clocks at Buckingham Palace and clockmakers to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and His Royal Highness the Duke of York. The family business, Charles Frodsham and Co. still holds the Royal Warrant of antique clock suppliers to the British Royal Family.
Time kept by a Frodsham clock was the official time piece of Australia when it was founded by the British in 1788. Clocks remain on display at the Royal Observatory in Sydney.
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 19/JUN/2025. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique and Vintage Watches
Date 1900
1900s Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker Charles Frodsham
Item code as834a325 / frodsham 08987
Status Sold
£800.00 
$1074.16 
€936.56 

$

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Tottenham
London
Tel : 07816644544
Non UK callers : +44 7816644544
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