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Victorian Sterling Silver Fusee Pocket Watch Vincent Weymouth Birmingham 1898 on 2040-motos

US $91
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Here we have a Sterling Silver pocket watch signed Vincent Weymouth,
Hallmarks for Birmingham 1898.
Comes with key attached, case is in great order, small crack to one side of glass.
The movement itself is not running and won't winde, unsure what is required to fix,
Tried to photograph all as best possible.

Diameter 5cm.


Vincent All for Sale

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