25th Nov, 2016 9:00 GMT/BST
Sold for £600
Estimated at £600 - £800
26.10.16, Brass surfaces are discoloured, glass panels are dirty, back door glass panel with one small chip to the top right hand corner, enamel with minor chips in parts, dial with no chips, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, wooden base is worn, presentation plaque reads ''Presented to James Atherton Esq Manager as a token of esteem and respect by the workpeople of Worthington Hall Collieries also a gold bangle to miss Atherton May 10th 1902, with a pendulum.
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