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Rare Sterling Silver 8 day Miniature Carriage Clock
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Rare Sterling Silver 8 day Miniature Carriage Clock

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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
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Product code
146
Bob Shop ID
436179923

 

Rare Sterling Silver 8 day Miniature Carriage Clock 

Description:

This rare miniature 8 day carriage clock was made to commemorate the Queens Silver Jubilee in 1977. It is hallmarked for London and was produced by Charles Frodsham & Co. (Est. 1841 – It is the longest continuous trading firm of chronometers in the world). These clocks were made in a limited edition of only 1000 worldwide. It is in excellent working order and has just been serviced. 

Dimensions:

Height       100mm (110mm to the top of the handle)

Width        60mm

Depth        50mm 

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24 Oct 2019