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   278\u000ACortrie Uhren- und Schmuckauktionen\u000APocket watch: important, historically highly interesting A. Lange & S\u00F6hne gold hunting case watch with minute\u000Arepeater and double chronograph \u201ERattrapante\u201C, No.89967, with extract from the archives\u000ACa. \u00D857.5mm, ca. 169g, 18K gold, impressive hunting case watch, spring lid with monogram \u201ENW\u201C for Nils Westberg, spring lid inside with various signature engravings, similar to those known from the well-known gift watches of A. Hitler, additionally engraved in German \u201EIm M\u00E4rz 1939\u201C, highly complicated precision lever movement in best 1A quality, minute repeater, split-seconds, gold lever, gold escape wheel, fine adjusting device, diamond endstone, case and movement with matching numbers 89967, stepped enamel dial with 30-minute counter, gold hands, in unworked original condition, working, but service recommended, in the family of Nils Westberg\u2018s heirs until 2020. The watch comes with an extract from the archives and was the last gold hunting case watch made by Lange & S\u00F6hne with this rare complication. Only 25 of these watches were made in total. According to the Lange archive, the watch was sold on 6.3.1939 for 3004.20RM and delivered to Berlin. The dedication engraving inside the spring lid indicates that it was an important and at that time extremely valuable gift from Germany to the board member Nils Westberg of the AGA-Gas in Sweden. AGA-AB, previously AB Gasaccumulator and AB Svenska Gasaccumulator, was a Swedish industrial gas company founded in 1904 by Nobel Prize winner Gustaf Dal\u00E9n. The AGA board consisted of Rolf von Heidenstam (later CEO of AGA 1937-50), Gustaf Dal\u00E9n and Nils Westberg. This trio was responsible for sales to the \u201Enew markets\u201C. Nils Westberg was responsible for sales in Central Europe and Eastern Europe. Unfortunately, not all of the signatures can be clearly identified, but the German names Weydmann, von Schemm, Hilpert and H\u00FCbsch can. So far, only a few of these watches have been offered at a watch auction, an absolute rarity and a top piece of Glash\u00FCtte watchmaking art with a unique history!\u000A4260\u000A


































































































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