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‘J.F.C’ initial stake

Good used condition, but sold with no provable provenance that I can find.

Item 103779 Category: Tools

£95.00

Hardened steel stake, 2 1/2 inches, 6 cm in length.

James Ferguson Cole (1798-1880), a fine and inventive watchmaker, often referred to as ‘the English Breguet.’ See Chamberlain’s It’s About Time for a good biography.

Good used condition, but sold with no provable provenance that I can find.

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Hardened steel stake, 2 1/2 inches, 6 cm in length.

James Ferguson Cole (1798-1880), a fine and inventive watchmaker, often referred to as ‘the English Breguet.’ See Chamberlain’s It’s About Time for a good biography.

Good used condition, but sold with no provable provenance that I can find.

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