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A gilt metal and gold cased pocket watch, with a gilt metal open-faced pocket watch, 42mm diameter. White enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gold hands, movement signed 'Daniel Vaugman, London'. The, unassociated , gold pierced outer pair case, signed 'MOSER F', from a repeating pocket of repoussé rococo form, decorated with a pair of lovers in a garden, with pierced bezel and pulse piece mechanism inside the bezel. Outer case 42mm interior diameter. Tested as approximately 22ct gold. 39.35g outer case George Michael Moser (1706-1783) George Michael Moser was born in Schaffhausen on 17 January 1706. He studied chasing and gilding under his father Michael, a coppersmith, then moved to London in 1726 and worked for John Valentine Haidt, a goldsmith and watch chaser. By 1737, he was working on his own account at Craven Buildings off Drury Lane, where in addition to chasing, he also produced fine enamel cases of which only about twenty are known to survive. He designed the great seal of George III and painted enamel portraits of the royal children for Queen Charlotte. Moser continued to work at least until the late 1770s, and was active for the Royal Academy until the end of his life.