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"478789","LON-34AAB1","PAS4EF34AAB001105","TOY","","","59.4","","51.1","1.8","","1","","","POST MEDIEVAL","1625","1800","A slightly corroded and bent post-medieval openwork lead-alloy toy watch. The object is flat, circular and unifacially moulded in low relief. Within a beaded border is an openwork design of a lozenges within a circle with a scroll on either side; this design is repeated equally four times. The inner part of the border design touches the chapter ring which is marked with the Roman hours I-XII with pellet half-hour marks. The dial centre is enclosed within another pellet border; this centre is again openwork with a scroll in each quarter, divided by central cross. The cross has 3 pellets at its centre; one in the centre and one adjoining on the vertical arms; these pellets may indicate that these lines represent the hands of the clock. On the outer edge directly above XII on the face is a loop imitating the attachment loop of a pocket watch. This is now bent, and part of the outer beaded border has broken off. The toy measures 59.4mm (length) x 51.1mm (width) x 1.8mm (thickness) and weighs 10.21g.
Forsyth and Egan (2005, 338) date toy watches to c.1625 to 1800 AD.","This toy watch was found with an identical second toy, on this database as LON-348B90
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