30 January 2024 | 10:00 | Lots: 580
An early 20th century gold compass fob. Length 3.3cms. 3.7gms.
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Lot 474
Full Lot Description
An early 20th century gold compass fob.
Length 3.3cms. 3.7gms.
Postage: Auction Default
Weight: 3.7
Total lot weight: 3.7
Condition Report
Surface scratches, dents and noticeable discolouration in keeping with general age and wear.
Glazed panel on one side with large crack, in need of attention. The other side with fair abrasion, surface scratches and nick/nibbles.
Jump ring to top of fob is not soldered shut, may require attention.
Electronically tests as 9ct gold.
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