Watch more likely pinned to the bodice.
Wristwatches date from about 1850 (I think) so it's a possibility...and they were mostly consigned to women until WWI. They became a practical reality to coordinate movements during that era.
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China
Yes that could be a watch dangling
I think wristwatches would normally have been later .... unless, of course, her family was stinking rich and of a 'showy' nature

I did see an early wristwatch on here a year or two ago and it was huge and unattractive.
Shame the photo's not a little sharper.
It looks as if she might be wearing a ring on her right hand (3rd finger) and a bangle/bracelet and that's an earring on her left ear and probably a rose at her neck.
Wonder if it was a special occasion ?
The gentleman's boot/shoe is very stylish.
Every time I look at the whole pic I think it's a wristwatch ... isn't she showing it to us ?
