A late 19th century silver open-face key-wind fob watch, whi...

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£50 - £80

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A late 19th century silver open-face key-wind fob watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers, gilt spade hands, floral caseback and silver dust cover, hallmarks Birmingham 1882, case no. 24294, case width 41mm, working order with silver Prince of Wales link chain, 72cm

More Information

Movement – currently working
Dial - several surface marks in bottom right corner
Glass - clean
Hands - good
Case - general wear and light abrasions

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Auction Date: 22nd Nov 2024 at 10am

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22nd Nov 2024 10am (Lots 1000 to 1657)

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