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Chased silver watch and pair case, half quarter repeating movement by 'Clarke & Dunster', Amsterdam, about 1710. Chased silver watch and pair case, signed 'Clarke & Dunster'.  Chased and silver.

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Chased silver watch and pair case, half quarter repeating movement by 'Clarke & Dunster', Amsterdam, about 1710. Chased silver watch and pair case, signed 'Clarke & Dunster'.  Chased and silver.
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Title: Chased silver watch and pair case, half quarter repeating movement by 'Clarke & Dunster', Amsterdam, about 1710. Chased silver watch and pair case, signed 'Clarke & Dunster'.  Chased and silver.
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Chased silver watch and pair case, half quarter repeating movement by 'Clarke & Dunster', Amsterdam, about 1710.
 Chased silver watch and pair case, signed 'Clarke & Dunster'.
  Chased and silver.

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