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H J HEINZ Collection of Watches

As deposited by Heinz in the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, PA.

Item 57572 Categories: Books, Books, etc

£20.00

Boards, 31 pages plus 33 black & white photographic plates, 100 watches described. Prepared for the Carnegie Institute by Douglas Stewart, W J Holland and A S Coggeshall, and published in 1917.

Rare catalogue of a collection of predominantly Swiss decorative watches. Almost as new.

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Boards, 31 pages plus 33 black & white photographic plates, 100 watches described. Prepared for the Carnegie Institute by Douglas Stewart, W J Holland and A S Coggeshall, and published in 1917.

Rare catalogue of a collection of predominantly Swiss decorative watches. Almost as new.

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