#Vintage scene pocket watck free
A single one sent free by mail in neat case, with a beautiful chain, for only $8. Tobias & Co Liverpool # 13268įor future references, I have also included my observations on these cards as well as photos of the watch.įROM: Civil War Harper's Weekly, May 21, 1864Ī BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVED GOLD PLATED WATCH, Double Case, Lever Cap, small size, enameled dial, cut hands, " English Movements," and correct time keeper. The note cards which came with it state this:Ģnd card: M. It is attached to a fob, and it is up in the air whether or not it is gold. Probably because of the dirt on it.Īny information on it would be appreciated. My Mother did not know it was gold in color, and always thought it was silver. I did polish it with a gold polishing cloth, and was amazed at the dirt on it, but it polished up rather nicely, and is definitely gold in color. They look like what I found in researching other pocket watches.
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WORKS: Well, I don't know much about them at all, but I hope the photo can tell you about it. INSIDE OF DUSTCOVER: To the left at the bottom, the number 13268 appears again. OUTSIDE OF DUST COVER: Reads exactly from top to bottom, The hands are black while the Roman Numerals are in gold.īACK INSIDE LEFT TO RIGHT: Top has a number of 22466 while at the right side it reads something like "tgtt?g", K 188 (with the second 8 far smaller, and extremely close to the first 8) And, a final #13268 which repeats itself on the dust cover and the works as well. The information is as follows: it is a keywind, and beginning with the face:įACE: It looks a bit like Mother of Pearl, and is engraved with a tall ship, ocean, mountains, and tropical buildings and palm trees. Here is the info I have on my own observation and 2 cards which came with it, as well as photos. He died in 2003 before I could ask him about a watch he had bought a very long time ago. My Father was an avid watch/clock collector from pocket watches to Grandfather Clocks, Banjo clocks, and everything in between.