For your
consideration is a wonderful ladies livelier pocket watch dated
1914. It was made by the Elgin Watch Co. of Elgin, Illinois.
Elgin Watch Co. was founded in 1864, right after the Civil War.
This Company produced more jeweled watches than any other in
America during its more than 90 year history. The watch has a
elegant 10k. Gold Filled Hunter Case with a crest on the front
were your initials could be monogrammed it was made by The
Philadelphia Watchcase Company and has a #8452032. The case
opens in the front and in the back which has the name and a 25
year guarantee. The Watch has a beautiful porcelain faceplate.
The dial has black roman numerals with red numbers in back.
There is a small sunken sub dial. The watch is stem wind and
stem set. The inside bears the name of the Elgin Watch Co. and
the serial number #18236552 which dates the watch to 1914. The
watch is in good working order and the case measures 1-3/8 inches
diameter and is in excellent antique condition.
ITEM NUMBER
WA1014
TITLE
1914 Elgin Pocket
Watch 10k G.F.
MANUFACTURER
Elgin Watch Co.
CONDITION
Excellent
COST
STATUS
For Sale
PIC_1
The watch is in good working order
and the case measures 1-3/8 inches diameter and is in excellent antique
condition.
PIC_2
The
Elgin pocket watch is placed on grid
(1/4" squares) for comparison
"Collecting
antique and vintage jewelry can bring you endless hours of enjoyment, and is a wise investment. Finding the perfect piece of
jewelry for a loved one - or even yourself - makes it really special." -Perry and Linda, Perlin Jewelry