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circa 1896, retailed by J.W. Keeley & Sons, London & Liverpool, the cream coloured dial, unsigned but marked 'Centre Seconds Chronograph', 50mm diameter, with black Roman numerals, gold coloured spade hands, blued sweep centre seconds with fleur de lys terminal, chemin de fer chapter ring and outer timing track, the signed mechanical key wind movement number 178707, countersigned by J Richardson of Coventry with start/stop slider at 2 o'clock, the case by James Richardson with Chester marks for Sterling silver, the part marked cuvette numbered 707, verso with a vacant belted escutcheon shaped cartouche and with milled edge, attached to a rolled curb link double Albert chain by Henry Pope with swivel catch terminals and a central and T-bar with attached silver fob medal and unmarked horse charm, the chain with Birmingham hallmarks for Sterling silver 1908, length 39cm, gross weight with attachments 105.2g and gross weight of the watch 178.6g, presented with the winding key (2)

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