| Inv. #: | g148 | 
| Description: | A very rare Japanese inro watch in an engraved silver case. | 
| Case: | The decorative asymetrical silver case is suspended from a cord with a bead work netsuke and cast bead ojime. It incorporates several decorative elements including the bamboo plant, scrolls, clouds, passion flowers, turtles and a maru-ni-tsuta mon on the back, The interior of the top includes a compartment for the key. | 
| Dial: | The dial has adjustable silvered engraved characters which represent the time as indicated by a wonderful steel cut hand. The characters are two sequences of nine to four with the zodiac symbols used for the nine to represent noon and midnight. | 
| Movement: | The one-day fusee movement has turned solid wheels, a verge escapement with a two spoke flat brass balance, is engraved on the front, back and top and has finely turned steel posts and screws. | 
| Notes: | In Japan turtles symbolize longevity, good luck, and support. 
 The silver case and kamon, represented by a maru-ni-tsuta mon, indicate the piece was made for someone of relative wealth and substance. | 
| Size: | Height of Movement:  2.75in. Height of case: 3in. | 
| Retail Price: | sold | 
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