A gold watch that was worn by Elvis Presley will feature at online auction this month.
Elvis Presley's 18 carat Corum Buckingham watch is expected to sell for up to £50,000.
The gold watch was worn many times by Elvis but was given as a gift to his personal valet, Richard Davis.
Richard began working for Elvis in the early 1960s and was also responsible for purchasing clothing items for his wardrobe.
The auction will be held online on November 17 by Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers which is based in Hertford.
The watch has a square hobnail dial, black hands and cabochon crown. It was also graved to the case back in block letting and it reads 'To Richard from E.P'.
The serials numbers dates the watch back to 1960. It is also accompanied by an affidavit from David.
It reads: "One day Elvis took the watch off his wrist and said there was something wrong the back of it.
"I turned it over and Elvis has inscribed it to me - he said 'well I guess it's yours now'".
Elvis required the watch at the peak of his career and photographs of him wearing the watch will also be included alongside a copy of the book Man upon purchasing the watch.
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