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A brass bound walnut writing box, circa 1860, now repurposed as a watch winding cabinet with capacity for six watches with a variety of winding options driven by Maguchi (ultra quiet) motors powered from a mains adapter or batteries.

50cm. wide; 27cm. deep; 20cm. high

SOLD

(Ref. TM089)

A hide cartridge magazine with brass mounts and corners, originally by W. W. Greener, now refitted to accommodate 8 gentleman's watches

15½ins wide; 12ins deep; 5½ins high

Price £2,200

(Ref TM087

A brass bound mahogany writing box, mid 19th Century, now repurposed as a watch box with capacity for four watches with a tray for accessories

11ins wide; 8½ins deep; 4½ins high

Price £2,000

(Ref. TM090)

A red leather case, originally manufactured for Asprey as a vanity case, now repurposed as a watch box with capacity for four watches with a tray for accessories

10½ins wide; 8ins deep; 4½ins high

Price £2,000

(Ref. TM095)

A 19th Century burr walnut writing box with brass corners and edging now repurposed as a watch and jewellery box, with key

15½ ins wide; 9ins deep; 5½ins high

SOLD

(Ref. TM098

A 19th Century mahogany writing box with brass corners and strapping, repurposed as a watch and jewellery box with a secret drawer with compartments, with key

20ins wide; 11ins deep; 7½ins high

SOLD

Ref. TM100

A green leather vanity case stamped for Aston Martin, originally made by Tanner and Kroll, now as a watch box and jewellery case with two lift-out trays and watch cushions, each hasp with a combination lock

12¼ins wide; 8¼ins deep; 8¼ins high

Price £2,000

Ref. TM101

A 19th Century burr walnut writing box with brass edging, now with a lift-out tray and fittings for watches and jewellery, with a Bramah lock and key

16ins wide; 8¼ ins deep; 6¾ ins high

SOLD

Ref. TM102

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