Posted 5 months ago
kerry10456
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There were three different presentation boxes from 1952-54, the were the square, oval and round styles. This is the "Oval". Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed seeing one of these.
Kerry
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Posted 5 months ago
kerry10456
(500 items)
There were three different presentation boxes from 1952-54, the were the square, oval and round styles. This is the "Oval". Thanks for looking, hope you enjoyed seeing one of these.
Kerry
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Here's the "Square" one:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/74458-1952-mickey-mouse-watch?in=collection-1240
Such a cute and creative way of displaying it. Do they do any more of these type of presentation or just in regular boxes nowadays I wonder?
Thank you mustangtony, bobogal and epson233 for the comments and the love. @bobogal, there are several "Limited Edition" that come in some very nice displays. Some of which are reproductions of the older pieces, retro is how the describe them. :-) Thanks again all.
Thank you Dave, Chris and Mani for showing the love!!
Must be rare to find a box with them or for one of them !
Yes Phil, the boxes were thrown away usually shortly after the child received the watch. Most of those that survived the years, were drawn on and names added and abused or played with to the point of no return. Thanks for the comment and the love!!
Thanks also to Kevin and George for stopping in and showing the love!!
Thank you Sean, very appreciate the comments and showing the love!!
Thank you Mani for sharing the love!!
Thank you Hedge for showing the love!! :-)
great packaging!! love this
Thank You pops52 and Gary for showing the love and the great complement!!
Thank you petey for stopping in and sharing the love, very appreciated!!
Thank you steller, very appreciated!!