This exquisite T.R. Russell sterling silver pocket watch, crafted in the late 1800s, is a true piece of history. The watch is stamped with hallmarks and proudly bears the inscription: "T.R. Russell, 18 Church Street, Liverpool, Maker to the Admiralty and Maker to the Queen." A remarkable piece from a celebrated maker, this timepiece is an exceptional find for collectors of vintage watches.
Featuring a 925 sterling silver case with clear hallmarks and a serial number 15821, this pocket watch is not only a symbol of fine craftsmanship but also a historical artifact. Its elegant design is representative of the era, and the silver case adds to its timeless appeal. Whether you're a collector or an admirer of antique horology, this pocket watch is a significant and rare acquisition.
This beautiful T.R. Russell pocket watch is not only a functional timepiece but a conversation piece steeped in British history, serving both the Admiralty and the Queen herself. Don't miss the opportunity to own this extraordinary watch from one of the most prestigious makers of the era.
Your purchase will be carefully packaged for secure shipping, as we take pride in ensuring safe delivery to all of our valued customers. Since we source our items from estates and closeouts, we do not accept returns. Rest assured, we work diligently to test, describe, and photograph each item to provide you with all the information needed for a confident purchase.