Posted 12 months ago
thisoldwatch
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I believe that this is a toy penny watch from the late 1800's. It is marked "Brevete" (patented). The doll's hands a feet move when the wood pendant is pushed. It is 1-1/2" across and made to resemble a pocket watch. Enjoy and thanks for looking,
Jim
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I am in love with this watch ! Priceless . I need one just like it for my collection I have to start searching . I wonder if she was factory placed in watch ? Do you know
Great Piece !!!!!!!!!
your have some very nice and interesting watches -- thanks for all the information and the postings