![]() This is a very original, local, one owner gold Rolex, purchased a week after England won the 1966 Football World Cup! Model ref. Box: supplied in our presentation case Documentation: original guarantee booklet (dated August 1966), later Rolex Oyster booklet, red Chronometer seal. We have hundreds of high quality components. Featuring an Oval head in blue enamel depicting the Royal Arch Purple Degree. AN ANTIQUE 9CT GOLD NECKLACE together with two 9ct gold brooches, two 15ct gold rings. A beautifully crafted fixed head Orange Ring in hallmarked 9ct Yellow Gold. 200mms (minimum) to 212mms (maximum)) with folding clasp and ladder in very good used condition. Good selection of 9K gold findings for jewellery making. Antique 14k Gold Fox Head w/ Diamond Eyes Stick Pin (1 of 4). ![]() ![]() Creating stunning earrings and pendants has never been easier with Head Pins. Fitted with a 9ct gold Rolex fancy-link dress bracelet (approx. Discover an array of Head Pins, Ball Pins, and Fancy Head Pins in various metals such as 14K Gold, Sterling Silver, Gold and Silver filled, Copper, and Base Metal. 9ct yellow gold Oyster case (34mms) with. Self-winding Rolex automatic chronometer-rated mechanism, recently serviced and in very good working order. ROLEX: Gentlemans gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer automatic watch on gold Rolex bracelet, circa 1960s. Original gold dagger hands and centre seconds hand. Original brushed dusky-gold dial with applied gold faceted arrowhead hour markers, signed Rolex Oyster Perpetual, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, and Swiss. Buy Swarovski Head Pins at 50 off regular price. ![]() 9ct yellow gold Oyster case (34mms) with polished 9ct yellow gold bezel, gold screw down Rolex Twinlock winding crown, domed plexi-crystal, and screw case back (engraved with the original owner's details), in very good used condition. Use our Sterling Silver Head and Gold Filled Head Pins to make your own jewelry. ROLEX: Gentleman's gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Chronometer automatic watch on gold Rolex bracelet, circa 1960's. ![]()
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