the circular silvered dial signed Accurist 21 Jewels Antimagnetic, with gilt sword hands, Arabic indices at the 6/ 12 o'clock positions, baton indices between, plain case, unsigned winding crown, two piece case with a push-fit bezel, hand wound movement signed Accurist 21 Jewels Swiss, case internally hallmarked 9ct Gold Edinburgh 1958 and signed London Made, fitted with an aftermarket brown crocodile grain strap with a gold plated pin buckle. Case diameter 33mm
the circular silvered dial signed Accurist 21 Jewels Antimagnetic, with gilt sword hands, Arabic indices at the 6/ 12 o'clock positions, baton indices between, plain case, unsigned winding crown, two piece case with a push-fit bezel, hand wound movement signed Accurist 21 Jewels Swiss, case internally hallmarked 9ct Gold Edinburgh 1958 and signed London Made, fitted with an aftermarket brown crocodile grain strap with a gold plated pin buckle. Case diameter 33mm
Watch is currently functioning but timekeeping not tested, case tarnished, strap creased and worn.
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Auction: COUNTRY HOUSE SALE, 14th Nov, 2024
Our Two-Day Autumn Country House Sale showcases exceptional private collections of treen, watches, silver, and pictures, including a remarkable 300-lot single-owner collection of treen and related items. Highlights include a fine William IV silver-gilt spirit kettle, stand, and lamp by Paul Storr, London, 1832, estimated at £5,000-7,000, and a pair of early 20th-century diamond and enamel jockey brooches, estimated at £4,000-6,000. Additional highlights include a pair of Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson oak bookcases, c.1980, estimated at £3,000-5,000; an 18th-century or earlier gilt-bronze figure of Buddha, estimated at £2,000-3,000; and a gentleman’s steel Omega Speedmaster bracelet watch, estimated at £2,500-3,500.
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