Rare Ford Cloisonne Watch Fob Nice L@@k #559 on 2040-parts.com
Location:
Liberty, New York, United States
“Very nice original condition.”
Brand:Ford
Surface Finish:Chrome and cloisonneManufacturer Part Number:unknCountry/Region of Manufacture:United StatesPlacement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, RearPart Brand:Ford
DESCRIPTION
RARE FORD WATCH FOB CHROME WITH CLOISONNE' LOGO EMBLEM NICE CONDITION! VERY HARD TO FIND! I AM IN THE PROCESS OF LISTING A LARGE COLLECTION OF AUTOMOTIVE WATCH FOBS. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS!
2" by 1 1/4" chrome and cloisonne' (baked enamel) fob with 3 1/2" leather strap with chrome buckle. It is in nice used original condition. The front is nice, bright and shiny with no wear, tarnish, scratches, dings or dents, the back shows wear and tarnish. The enamel is all intact, bright and shiny with no scratches, flakes or chips (see photos). The strap shows wear and the buckle is tarnished. It is much brighter and shiner than the photos show! I have taken several photos to try to show the nice details but it was very hard because of the glare and reflections of the bright shiny chrome so these were taken under low light! Sorry about the poor photos!
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