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Excelsior Pocket Watch Antique

19th Century Swiss Ladies L Excelsior Silver Pocket Watch
Located in Dallas, TX
Gorgeous little solid silver Swiss ladies pocket watch from 1880. L'Excelsior Suisse White
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Late 19th Century Swiss Late Victorian Excelsior Pocket Watch Antique

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Silver

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"Le Croquet" Etching and Drypoint 1878 French Artist Jacques Tissot
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