Open face rail masters pocket watch with blued hands, enamel…
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Open face rail masters pocket watch with blued hands, enamel roman numeral dial and base metal case. Stem wind mechanical movement, case width 57.5 cm, in wooden case. Provenance: ex Bondi tram attendant 1920s. Working when tested. In original wooden box

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