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Reloj de carruaje; GARRARD & CO. LTD, siglo XX. Latón con esfera esmaltada. Conserva llave. Presenta fallos y necesita revisión. Medidas: 15 x 8 x 6 cm. Reloj de viaje o carruaje con estructura de latón dorado, decorado con molduras y con asa situada en la zona superior para facilitar su transporte. La pieza tiene esfera plateada con números romanos en negro. Las paredes laterales y el frontal son de cristal biselado, así como el óculo de la parte superior y la puerta trasera, articulada, que permite ver la maquinaria. Este tipo de relojes eran muy comunes en el siglo XIX, a menudo utilizados para viajar debido a su tamaño. Es defectuoso y necesita ser revisado.

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Reloj de carruaje; GARRARD & CO. LTD, siglo XX. Latón con esfera esmaltada. Conserva llave. Presenta fallos y necesita revisión. Medidas: 15 x 8 x 6 cm. Reloj de viaje o carruaje con estructura de latón dorado, decorado con molduras y con asa situada en la zona superior para facilitar su transporte. La pieza tiene esfera plateada con números romanos en negro. Las paredes laterales y el frontal son de cristal biselado, así como el óculo de la parte superior y la puerta trasera, articulada, que permite ver la maquinaria. Este tipo de relojes eran muy comunes en el siglo XIX, a menudo utilizados para viajar debido a su tamaño. Es defectuoso y necesita ser revisado.

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