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Early 20th century AD.A good quality gentlemen's pocket watch with hinged suspension loop and fitted with Swiss movement with hour and minute hands and separate seconds dial; the main dial in white enamel with black and red numerals and bearing a multi-coloured double portrait of Alexander and Marie at centre; the gold case numbered 14815 and bearing hallmarks internally of a royal crown and purity mark 0.585 (for 14 carat fineness) with the back of the outer cover engraved with royal crown over Cyrillic M? monogram. 91.63 grams, 50mm diameter (73mm overall) (2 (3)"). Fine condition; working order at time of cataloguing.Property of a UK gentleman; acquired from a London gallery in the late 1980s; formerly from a private European collection; previously given by the Prince to the person who started the first tram-line in Sofia, Bulgaria. Ferdinand I (1861-1948 AD) became Prince of autonomous Bulgaria in 1887. He married Marie-Louise of Bourbon-Palma in 1893, became Tsar in 1908, and abdicated in 1918, at the end of the First World War. The Sofia tram system was first used in 1898, with the formal opening ceremony held on 1st January 1900. It is likely that this watch would have been presented on that occasion.
VICTORIAN SILVER OPEN FACED KEY WIND POCKET WATCH the white dial with Roman numerals in black, subsidiary seconds at 6, outer seconds track in black, the 49mm case with engraving to the reverse exterior, with full Birmingham hallmarks to the interior, 90g gross; with a metal watch chain with fob appendage
18ct gold cased presentation Full Hunter pocket watch by Thomas Russell & Son Liverpool with secondary dial stamped 302351 with inscription 'Presented to Charles Crew Arnold by the Directors and Employees of James Arnold and Company Ltd on the occasion of his 21st Birthday 24th September 1925'
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