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    Sale 5033

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    29 June 2006

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    • Audemar Piguet. An 18ct Gold S
    Lot 770

    Audemar Piguet. An 18ct Gold Square Wristwatch

    SIGNED AUDEMAR PIGUET, MOVEMENT 50945, CASE NO 50945, CIRCA 1950

    Price realised

    GBP 900

    Estimate

    GBP 700 - GBP 800

    This lot is offered without a reserve

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    Audemar Piguet. An 18ct Gold Square Wristwatch
    Signed Audemar Piguet, movement 50945, case no 50945, circa 1950
    Cal 9/10'''damascened nickel 18 jewel movement with monometallic balance, gilt dial with black Roman numerals alternating with raised gilt batons, subsidiary seconds and gilt baton hands, square case with polished chamfered sides, extended down turned lugs and snap on back, case, dial and movement signed
    35mm x 28mm

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