- ANTIQUE ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. POCKET
ANTIQUE ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. POCKET WATCHAntique Elgin National Watch Company Silver Pocket Watch. Size: 32 (2-1/4" diam.). Tested. Roman numeral dial with second maker. Serial number 6854428. Please note; we do not guarantee the working ord
- A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE POCKET WATCHESIncludes:
A COLLECTION OF ANTIQUE POCKET WATCHESIncludes: American Waltham Watch Co. Grade: No. 820. Serial Number: 10767722, Estimated Production Year: Circa 1901, Size: 18s, Jewels: 15j, Movement Configuration: Hunting, Movement Finish: Nickel, Movement Setting: Lever, Plate: Full Plate. Winds freely and runs for a brief time, several hairline cracks across the dial. Measures 3 inches across the stem; Elgin National Watch Co. Grade: 44. A few hairlines across the dial, case wear on the back. Good intact running condition at the time of inspection. Measures 2.75 inches to the stem; American Waltham Watch Co. Grade: No. 18. Small hairline cracks on the dial between 3 and 4 o'clock. Very good intact running condition at the time of inspection. Measures 2.75 inches to the stem; American Waltham Watch Co. Grade: No. 210. Serial Number: 27713430 Estimated Production Year: 1932, Size: 12s, Jewels: 7j, Movement Configuration: Openface, Movement Finish: Nickel, Movement Setting: Pendant, Plate: 3/4 Plate. Measures 2 inches across the stem. Will not wind or run. Very fine, light pitting on the dial; American Waltham Watch Co. Grade: Wm. Ellery. No key. Winds freely, but does not run. Small, shallow dents on the back of the Silverode case. Measures 3 inches to the stem; American Waltham Watch Company openface pocket watch, winds, but does not run, measures 2 inches to the stem; Illinois Watch Company openface pocket watch, winds and runs, measures 2 inches to the stem; and Hamilton Watch Co. Grade: 910, Winds freely, but does not run. Measures 2.25 inches to the stem.Measurements are included in the description.We cannot guarantee the running or timekeeping condition of timepieces once removed from the auction premises.
- (4) ELGIN POCKET WATCH, CARVED MEERSCHAUM
(4) ELGIN POCKET WATCH, CARVED MEERSCHAUM PIPES(lot of 4) Gentleman's accessories, including: (1) pocket watch, Elgin National Watch Company, c.1882, case serial number 8063424, movement serial number 1434735, white enamel dial with roman numerals, second subdial, Silverode metal case, approx 2.25"diam, (1) carved meerschaum pipe, 19th c., bowl modeled as a lady's head wearing a bonnet, housed in fitted case, approx 2.5"h, 5.25"l, (1) carved meerschaum pipe, with grapevine motif, approx 1.5"h, 5.75"l, (1) English tinderbox burlwood pipe, approx 2"h, 5.5"l; 0.75lbs total
- SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF SILVER
SILVER. ASSORTED GROUPING OF SILVER POCKET WATCHES Including a Swiss .800 silver moon phase triple calendar pocket watch - stamped, "CJ 0.800", with a Swiss pictorial assay mark of a grouse, and a Halbmond und Reichskrone indicating possible export to Germany; an antique Elgin National Watch Co. coin silver full hunter case key wind pocket watch - stamped, "Warranted Coin Silver 6738" with an estimated year of production of 1868, size 18s, grade 57, model 1, G.M. Wheeler variation, 11 jewel movement; an Illinois Watch Co. private label coin silver open face pocket watch - stamped "Warranted Coin Silver M574", with an estimated production year of 1880, grade 101, model 1, 11 jewel key wind movement; an Ingersoll Midget silver tone pocket watch; an American Waltham Watch Co. silver tone swing out pocket watch - stamped, "Anti Magnetic Shield Pioneer" , with an 1890 estimated year of production, size 18s, grade 3, model 1883, 11 jewel movement; a silver tone Overland NY pocket watch. Total approx weight of all silver pocket watches is 12.73 troy oz (gross), including movements and crystals. From a Westchester, NY estate. Dimensions: Elgin National Watch Co. movement measures approx. 44.87mm in diameter. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All pocket watches appear to be running. All pocket watches are sold as is. Dials exhibit hairlines. Overland NY pocket watch is missing a crystal.
- JEWELRY. ANTIQUE GROUPING OF (5) POCKET
JEWELRY. ANTIQUE GROUPING OF (5) POCKET WATCHES. Grouping of (4) gold tone and (1) silver tone antique pocket watches. Including an Elgin national Watch Co. gold tone open face pocket watch with an approx. manufacturing date of 1890 - this watch features white porcelain single sunk dial, Roman numeral hour markers, glass crystal, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, and a grade 73, model 5, size 18s, 7 jewel mechanical movement; an Elgin National Watch Co. gold tone open face pocket watch with an approx. manufacturing date of 1896 - this watch features white porcelain single sunk dial, Roman numeral hour markers, glass crystal, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, and a grade 157, model 7, size 16s, 7 jewel mechanical movement; an Elgin National Watch Co. silver tone swing-out case open face pocket watch with an approx. manufacturing date of 1890 - this watch features a white porcelain dial, Roman numeral hour markers, glass crystal, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, and a grade 43, model 5, size 18s, 11 jewel mechanical movement; an American Waltham Watch Co. gold tone full hunter case pocket watch with an approx. manufacturing date of 1904 - this watch features a white porcelain dial, Arabic numeral hour markers, glass crystal, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, and a grade 1, model 1883, size 18s, 7 jewel mechanical movement; an engraved American Waltham Watch Co. gold tone open face pocket watch with an approx. manufacturing date of 1925 - this watch features a gold tone dial, Arabic numeral hour markers, glass crystal, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, and a grade 210, model 1894, size 12s, 7 jewel mechanical movement.; (1) gold tone watch chain; and (1) silver tone watch chain. From a Long Island, NY estate. Dimensions: Elgin National Watch Co. swing-out movement measures approx. 44.87.mm Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All pocket watches appear to be running except for the full hunter case pocket watch. All pocket watches are sold as is. All pocket watches exhibit, hairlines, chips, spotting, and staining to the dial. All crystals exhibit scratches and chips, All watches exhibit brassing.
- JEWELRY. (4) MEN'S ELGIN MECHANICAL
JEWELRY. (4) MEN'S ELGIN MECHANICAL WATCHES. (4) Men's Elgin mechanical Watches. Including a men's Elgin rose gold tone round mechanical watch. This watch by Elgin manufactured in approx. 1929 (based on serial #) features a 30mm (excluding crown) round 10kt R.G.P. (Rolled Gold Plated) rose gold tone watch case, stainless case back, glass crystal, rose gold tone dial, blue Arabic numerals, blued steel squelette hands, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, after market two-piece strap, after market gold tone tang/buckle and a fine American made Elgin National Watch Co. Grade: 464, model 2, 15 jewel, Moseley regulator mechanical movement.; A men's Elgin rose gold tone tankard mechanical watch. This watch by Elgin manufactured in approx. 1938 (based on serial #) features a 20mm (excluding crown) tankard 10kt rose gold tone watch case, base metal case back, glass crystal, rose gold tone dial, applied silver tone Arabic numerals, silver tone sword hands, after market two-piece strap, after market gold tone tang/buckle and a fine American made Elgin National Watch Co. Grade: 483, model 1, 17 jewel, mechanical movement.; A men's Elgin silver tone square mechanical watch. This watch by Elgin manufactured in approx. 1928 (based on serial #) features a 27mm (excluding crown) square nickel watch case, glass crystal, silver tone dial, applied gold tone Arabic numerals, blued steel squelette hands, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, after market two-piece strap, after market silver tone tang/buckle and a fine American made Elgin National Watch Co. Grade: 430, model 1, 7 jewel, mechanical movement.; A men's Elgin gold tone tonneau mechanical watch. This watch by Elgin manufactured in approx. 1929 (based on serial #) features a Keystone 30mm (excluding crown) tonneau 14kt yellow gold filled decorative watch case, acrylic crystal, silver tone dial, luminous Arabic numerals, luminous blued steel squelette hands, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, after market two-piece strap, after market gold tone tang/buckle and a fine American made Elgin National Watch Co. Grade: 464, model 2, 15 jewel, Moseley regulator mechanical movement. From a Bedford Hills, NY estate. Dimensions: watch lugs measures approx. mm. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All watches are sold as is. All watches appear to be running. Dials exhibit light spotting touch marks, and light scratches. Crystals exhibit scratches.
- JEWELRY. ANTIQUE LADY'S ELGIN 14KT GOLD
JEWELRY. ANTIQUE LADY'S ELGIN 14KT GOLD POCKET Watch and 10kt Gold Ring. A lady's Elgin 14kt gold full hunter case pocket watch. This pocket watch manufactured in approx.1910 based on movement serial no. 14713088. Features a 14kt yellow gold round full hunter case pocket watch case, etched foliate decorated lid and case back, etched case body, acrylic crystal, white porcelain dial, Arabic numeral hours chapter, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, blued steel spade hands, and a fine American made Elgin National Watch Co. grade 295, Model 2, 15 jewel mechanical movement. Accompanied by a monogrammed 10kt yellow gold class ring with central faceted red gem - stamped, "K&G 10K". Total approx. weight of the 14kt gold case is 17.7 dwt (gross) excluding movement and crystal. Total approx. weight of the 10kt gold ring is 5.7 dwt (gross). From a Westchester, NY estate. Dimensions: 6s movement measures approx. 34.71mm in diameter. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Pocket watch was running prior to auction. All pocket watches are sold as is regardless of functionality. No definitive statement is being made as to whether the red gem is natural, synthetic, or treated.
- (3) Pocket watches to include New Era
(3) Pocket watches to include New Era Lancaster Watch Co. OF silverode 18S 7j pocket watch, with etched steam engine at case back and dial center, not currently running, American Waltham AT& Co. 1888-1889 18S 15J HC pocket watch SN 3657267, base metal case with steam engine etched at back, double sunk dial with lite hairlines, wound tight and Elgin National Watch Co. OF ore silver grade 73 18S 7j pocket watch circa 1894, sn 5259407, clean porcelain dial with sunken seconds track, chips to crystal, not currently running.
- AN ELGIN HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH IN
AN ELGIN HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCH IN 14K Antique 14K yellow gold hunter case pocket watch by Elgin National Watch Co., white dial with Arabic numerals, and red minute marker Arabic numerals on the outer border, seconds sub dial at 6 o'clock, serial #7516554, ornately engraved case, #863290, suspended from a 10K yellow gold cable watch chain, the slider with a diamond accent, 1 3/4 in. L, 46.3 grams tw
- Group of Three Gentleman\'s Pocket Watches,
Group of Three Gentleman\'s Pocket Watches, including an Elgin coin silver example with 18 size hunter case marked \"Elgin National Watch Co.\", the stem wind lever-set gilt movement is signed \"Elgin\", serial #462/170; another Elgin 16 size yellow gold filled example with hunter case with a yellow gold watch chain, the white porcelain dial signed \"Elgin\" as is the gilt movement; and a Ball 18 size gold filled open face example with a 17 jewel movement signed \"Ball & Co., Cleveland\", serial #42522, the dial and keystone case signed by ball (three pieces).
- A FOURTEEN KARAT GOLD POCKET WATCH,
A FOURTEEN KARAT GOLD POCKET WATCH, ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY A fourteen karat gold pocket watch, Elgin National Watch Company
the four bodied pocket watch with floral engraved case, containing a stem-set movement, case no. 41478. 86.8 gross dwt; length: 3 in
Time: November 2022
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $1,200.00
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- 14K 4-COLOR ELGIN HUNT CASE POCKET WATCH14K
14K 4-COLOR ELGIN HUNT CASE POCKET WATCH14K 4-colored gold hunting case pocket watch, Elgin National Watch Co., USA, with box hinged case, cover cartouche , not engraved, with floral motif, back with deer and floral motif, case #908064. Gold dial with black Arabic numerals and secondary dial, blue Breguet steel hands. 17 jewels, works #28073676. 48.5 mm W.75.6 grams total. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Crystal missing. Watch running at time of inspection.
- 14K ELGIN HUNTING CASE POCKETWATCH14K
14K ELGIN HUNTING CASE POCKETWATCH14K yellow gold Elgin National Watch Co., USA, 17 jewels hunting case watch, outside case with impressed floral and leaf swags and one cartouche and impressed swirl pattern rim, #249186 with dust cover. White enamel dial with black Roman numeral hour markers, black outer minutes track, red outer Arabic numeral five interval markers, sunken subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o'clock, blue spade hands, works #10442457. 2-1/16 " overall diameter. 94 grams total weight. Provenance: Collection of the late Edwin and Rebecca Raskin, Nashville, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Watch not in working condition. Crystal is damaged with several spider line cracks and enamel on dial with 2 line cracks between Roman numerals I and II.
- 14K ELGIN POCKETWATCH, 10K CHAIN14K
14K ELGIN POCKETWATCH, 10K CHAIN14K yellow gold Elgin National Watch Company hunting case watch with 10K yellow watch chain. The watch with white enamel dial, Roman numerals, blue spade hands, secondary dial, interior of case marked R.T. & Co., case #21451, with horse head and faux leopard head hallmarks. The works are engraved B.W. Raymond, Elgin, Ill and #5414938. The dust cover and interior of outside cover are hand-engraved with dedications of four genertions of Robertson family, 1879-1934. 2" overall W. 14K tested, not marked, 128.5 grams overall. The watch comes with a 10K (marked) yellow gold link watch chain, 14 7/8" L, 33.5 grams. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Watch running at time of inspection. Hand worn. Case in very good condition. Outside cartouche not monogrammed. Interior with engravings.
- ELGIN WHITE GOLD POCKET WATCH W/ KEYSTONE
ELGIN WHITE GOLD POCKET WATCH W/ KEYSTONE CASE 17Elgin pocket watch with 14K white gold Keystone case. The face is marked "Elgin" and has one subsidiary dial. The interior of the case is marked "Keystone 14 K" and "6132267," and is impressed "cased and timed by Elgin National Watch Co." Additionally marked "Elgin Natl Watch Co. U.S.A," "17 Jewels Adjusted," and "29715197." Dimensions: Face diameter: 1 3/4 in.
SKU: 01197
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email lia@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- ELGIN 14K WHITE GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET
ELGIN 14K WHITE GOLD OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHElgin Watch Company, USA. 14K white gold open faced pocket watch with a white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, and blue steel hands. Stamped "Elgin" along the face. Marked along the movements "Elgin Natl Watch Co. U.S.A. 17 Jewels Adjusted. 29152435." Marked "Cased and Timed by Elgin National Watch Co." and "Keystone 14K Co." along the inside back of the case.
Diameter: 45 mm. Gross weight: 30.09 dwt.
Condition:
Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
- 3 20TH C. POCKET WATCHES - WALTHAM,
3 20TH C. POCKET WATCHES - WALTHAM, ELGIN, DUEBERGroup of three pocket watches including:
One Waltham, United States, Dueber special pocket watch. Case number 6195682; serial number 12559089. 17 jewel movement. Likely produced in 1903. With a chain.
One Waltham, United States, pocket watch. Case number 6270016; serial number 15680935. 15 jewel movement. Likely produced in 1907.
One Elgin National Watch Company, United States, pocket watch. Case number 4856043; serial number. Likely produced in 1911.
Diameter ranges from 35 mm to 52 mm. Gross weight of all: 247.8 grams
Condition:
The Dueber special watch does not wind nor run and has not been tested for time. The Waltham 15-jewel watch winds but does not appear to wind and has not been tested for time. The Elgin watch winds and runs but has not been tested for time. The cases for all show light wear throughout consistent with age and use. The dials on each appear to be in good condition with no major scratches or discolorations. There is some discoloration to the metal along the interior of the front case on the Dueber special watch.
- 1910 ELGIN GRADE 313 POCKET WATCH &
1910 ELGIN GRADE 313 POCKET WATCH & CASEFor your consideration is this 1910 Elgin Grade 313 pocket watch set in a Crescent Watch Case Company case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "11389477" indicating it was made in 1910. The pocket watch is a grade 313, 15 jewel, size 16s, model 7 and features a nickel movement finish and a 3/4 plate. The pocket watch is not railroad graded and is not ticking. The pocket watch is set in a Crescent Watch Case Company nickel alloy case. The watch shows good condition with a clean face and intact hands, but does not tick. The case shows slight wear on the back but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The watch measures 2 1/8" in diameter and 2 3/4" in height. The watch weighs 103.6 grams.
- 1923 ELGIN GRADE 345 POCKET WATCH &
1923 ELGIN GRADE 345 POCKET WATCH & GOLD CASEFor your consideration is this 1923 Elgin Grade 345 pocket watch set in a Illinois Watch Case Company 14k gold filled Tivoli case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "26053488" showing that it was made in 1923. The pocket watch is a grade 345, 17 jewels of ruby and sapphire, size 12s, model 3 and features a nickel movement finish and a 3/4 plate. The watch is not railroad graded, but is in working order. The watch is set in a Illinois Watch Case Company 14k white gold filled Tivoli case with the serial number reading, "4080663". The watch shows good condition overall with little to no wear to the case and good internal components. The watch measures 1 3/4" in diameter and 2" in height. The pocket watch weighs 60 grams.
- 1898 ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. POCKET
1898 ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. POCKET WATCH & CASEFor your consideration is this 1898 Elgin National Watch Company pocket watch set in a Crescent Watch Case Company nickel alloy case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "7131098" indicating it was made in 1898. The pocket watch is a grade 180, 17 jewels of ruby, size 18s, model 7, variation B. W. Raymond and features a nickel movement finish, a full plate and a double skunk dial type. The watch is railroad graded. The watch is set in a nickel alloy Crescent Watch Case Company case. The serial number on the case reads, "73211" and reads "Pat. Apr. 17, 78 / Trade Mark". The watch does not tick and can not be wound. The watch shows good condition overall with the white watch face being cracked at the bottom, but no other signs of obvious damage are present. The watch measures 2 5/16" in diameter and 3" in height. The watch weighs 140.8 grams.
- 1905 ELGIN GRADE 306 14K GOLD FILLED
1905 ELGIN GRADE 306 14K GOLD FILLED POCKET WATCHFor your consideration is this 1905 Elgin Grade 306 pocket watch with a Bates And Bacon 14k gold filled case circa 1905. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "11798006" indicating it was made in 1905. The pocket watch is a grade 306, model 7, 15 jewel and size 16s and shows a nickel movement finish and a bridge plate. The watch is not railroad graded. The pocket watch is set in a Bates and Bacon 20 year guarantee 14k gold filled case and is marked with the serial number, "3162631". George Bacon and Joseph M. Bates founded Bates & Bacon in 1867 with the intention of specializing in the production of rolled gold-plated jewelry and bracelets. In 1882, the business started producing watch cases by releasing a patented snap-bezel concept. Following some commercial success, the company built a factory in Attleboro, Massachusetts, in 1884. The business unveiled the well-known "Royal" 14K gold-filled case in 1894. At this point, advertisements stopped using the "Gem" grade. Bates passed away in 1905. After his father passed away, Charles, Joseph's son, took over management of the factory. The watch is not in working order. The watch shows good condition overall with some wear on the back and face of the watch but no obvious signs of damage are noted. The watch measures 2" in diameter and 2 1/2" in height. The watch weighs 90.4 grams.
- 1934 ELGIN GRADE 495 WATCH W/ 10K GOLD
1934 ELGIN GRADE 495 WATCH W/ 10K GOLD FILLED CASEFor your consideration is this 1934 Elgin Grade 495 pocket watch set in a Keystone / J. Boss 10k gold filled case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "34573143" showing that it was made in 1934. The pocket watch is a grade 495, 17 jewel, size 12s, model 4 and features a nickel movement finish and a 3/4 plate. The watch is set in a Keystone / J. Boss 10k gold filled case with the stamped serial number reading, "59568". Under Hagstoz & Thorpe's ownership, the Keystone Watch Case factory opened its doors in 1880. The business produced gold-filled cases under the "J. Boss" brand and patent. The new factory was initially constructed to produce gold and silver cases in order to separate production of gold-filled cases. When the factory first opened in 1880, these cases were identified with the Keystone symbol. The gold-filled company run by Hagstoz & Thrope was eventually absorbed by the Keystone Watch Case Company, which resulted in the creation of the Keystone Watch Case Company and the Keystone trademark on all cases. The watch is not railroad graded. The watch measures 1 13/16" in diameter and weighs 54.1 grams.
- 1884 ELGIN GRADE 82 WATCH W/ GOLD FILLED
1884 ELGIN GRADE 82 WATCH W/ GOLD FILLED CASEFeatured in this lot is this 1884 Elgin Grade 82 pocket watch set in a 20 year warranted gold filled case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "1489301" showing that it was made in 1884. The pocket watch is a grade 82, 13 jewel, size 18s, model 3 and features a gilt movement finish with a full plate and a Hunting movement configuration. The watch is not railroad graded. The watch is in working order. The watch shows good overall condition with some slight wear from its antique age and use, and no signs of obvious damage are noted. The pocket watch measures 2 1/8" in diameter and 2 3/4" in height. It weighs 113 grams.
- 1904 ELGIN GRADE 280 POCKET WATCH &
1904 ELGIN GRADE 280 POCKET WATCH & GOLD CASEFor your consideration is this 1904 Elgin Grade 280 pocket watch set in a Brooklyn Watch Case Company 10k gold filled case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "10126356" indicating it was made in 1904. The pocket watch is a grade 280, 17 ruby jewel, size 16s, model 9 and features a nickel movement finish, bridge plate with gilt inlays and a gold center wheel. This watch is railroad graded with a Class A grade. The pocket watch is set in a Brooklyn Watch Case Company case that is 10k gold filled with a 20 year guarantee with the stamped serial number reading, "7531407". The watch ticks but can not be wound. The pocket watch is in good overall condition with wear to the case from its age and use over the years but no signs of obvious damage are noted. The watch measures 2 1/8" in diameter and 2 5/8" in height. The weight of the watch is 100 grams.
- ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. 11J POCKET
ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. 11J POCKET WATCH C. 1894Featured in this lot is this Elgin National Watch Co. 11J pocket watch circa 1894. The watch features a wonderfully and professionally crafted nickel construction that shows 11 Jewels. The watch face is marked Elgin Natl. Watch Co. The inside of the case backing is marked as follows: Patented - Trademark - 4416. The mechanism is marked as follows: Elgin Natl. Watch Co. - 5266326 - Safety Pinion - Elgin The condition of this pocket watch is fair the wind up mechanism is broken on the inside but otherwise shows fair overall condition. The measurements of this pocket watch is 3 1/4" x 2 1/4" x 3/4".
- ELGIN GRADE 573 POCKET WATCH & GOLD
ELGIN GRADE 573 POCKET WATCH & GOLD FILLED CASEFeatured in this lot is this 1947 Elgin Grade 573 pocket watch set in a Star Watch Case Company 10k gold filled case. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968 the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969 it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "U631096" indicating it was made in 1947. The pocket watch is a grade 573, 17 jewel, size 16s, model 20 and features a nickel movement finish and a 3/4 plate. This watch is not railroad graded. The watch is set in a 10k gold filled Star Watch case with the stamped serial number reading, "8542215". The watch shows good condition overall and is working order. No signs of obvious damage are noted. The watch measures 1 7/8" in diameter and a height of 2 1/8". The watch weighs 91.4 grams.
- ELGIN WWII ARTILLERY BOMB TIMER POCKET
ELGIN WWII ARTILLERY BOMB TIMER POCKET WATCHFeatured in this lot is this Elgin WWII artillery bomb timer pocket watch circa estimated production year 1944. The watch features a wonderfully and professionally crafted 3/4 base plate metal construction that shows 15 Jewels. The watch face shows a black enamel face with a second hand and a minute hand. The back of the watch is marked WR-3939. The inside lid of the case is marked as follows: Cased and Timed by Elgin National Watch Co. - Watch Star Case Company - 5720870. The mechanism is marked as follows: 42467846 - Elgin Nat'l Watch Co. U.S.A. - 15 Jewels. The condition of this pocket watch is fair to good with the back hinge warped and the small hand doesn't rotate with the wheel but the watch does wind up. The measurements of this pocket watch is 2 5/8" x 1 7/8".
- ELGIN NATL. WATCH CO. 17J SILVER ODC
ELGIN NATL. WATCH CO. 17J SILVER ODC POCKET WATCHFeatured in this lot is an Elgin National Watch Co., 17J Silver ODC pocket watch, circa 1881. The pocket watch features a wonderfully and professionally crafted Silver ODC construction that contains 17 Jewels. The watch face is marked Elgin Natl. Watch Co. The inside of the case backing is marked as follows: Philadelphia Watch Case Co. - Silver ODC - 842290. The mechanism is marked as follows: 7873338 - Adjusted - 17 Jewels - Elgin Natl. Watch Co. - U.S.A. The overall condition of this pocket watch is good with no obvious signs of damage. The measurements of this pocket watch are 3" x 2 1/8" x 5/8".*
- 10K GOLD C. 1926 ELGIN 478 BW RAYMOND
10K GOLD C. 1926 ELGIN 478 BW RAYMOND POCKET WATCHFor your consideration is a 1926 Elgin Grade 478 B. W. Raymond pocket watch set in a 10k gold filled Keystone / J. Boss watch case, with a gold and silver colored metal chain. In 1864, the Elgin National Watch Company was established in Elgin, Illinois, as an American watch manufacturer. The business was renowned for its innovation and accuracy, using cutting-edge manufacturing processes to create dependable timepieces. Initially, Elgin concentrated on making pocket watches because they were in high demand. Elgin watches were created in a variety of looks and patterns to suit different tastes and preferences. Elgin increased its operations and started making wristwatches as the demand for them increased in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sadly, in 1968, the Elgin National Watch Company stopped making watches, and in 1969, it was formally dissolved. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "28725759" indicating that the watch was made in 1926. The pocket watch is a grade 478, 21 jewel, size 16s, model 15 and features nickel movement finish and a 3/4 plate. This watch is railroad graded. The watch is set in a Keystone / J. Boss 10k gold filled case with the stamped serial number reading, "87337". Under Hagstoz & Thorpe's ownership, the Keystone Watch Case factory opened its doors in 1880. The business produced gold-filled cases under the "J. Boss" brand and patent. The new factory was initially constructed to produce gold and silver cases in order to separate production of gold-filled cases. When the factory first opened in 1880, these cases were identified with the Keystone symbol. The gold-filled company run by Hagstoz & Thrope was eventually absorbed by the Keystone Watch Case Company, which resulted in the creation of the Keystone Watch Case Company and the Keystone trademark on all cases. The watch measures 1 15/16" in diameter and 2 1/8" height. The chain when connected to the watch measures 13 3/8" L. The collective weight of the chain and watch is 104 grams.*
- ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. GRADE 75 POCKET
ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO. GRADE 75 POCKET WATCHFeatured in this lot is an Elgin National Watch Co. grade 75 pocket watch estimated production year 1889. The pocket watch shows a wonderfully and professionally crafted nickel construction. The watch features screw off backing to the case with the backing marked as follows: Keystone - Watchcase - Nickel OID - Made in U.S.A. - 431042. The face of the watch is marked Elgin Natl. Watch Co. The mechanism is marked as follows: Elgin Ill. - 3013224 - G. M. Wheeler. The overall condition of this pocket watch is good with no obvious signs of damage. The measurement of the watch with its pocket chain is 16 1/2" and the watch itself measures 2 3/4" x 2 1/8".*
- ELGIN POCKET WATCH54mm case, Roman numeral
ELGIN POCKET WATCH54mm case, Roman numeral hour marks, sub seconds dial, inside case back stamped "14, 4120?", white gold filled mark, movement marked "Elgin National Watch Co. 6923165", 3 x 2mm, 116.8 grams
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Provenance: Private Collection, Matthews, North Carolina
Condition:
second hand moves and keeps time upon inspection, crack with loss to sub second dial, other cracks on dial, scratches to crystal, tarnish, cracks to case, dents
- 14K LORD ELGIN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH:
14K LORD ELGIN OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH: Elgin open face pocket watch; dial is gold tone with gold tone hands and Arabic numbers with Lord Elgin; case hallmark Cased and Timed by Elgin National Watch Co. Keystone 14K 3019/40246; movement hallmark Elgin 543 USA 7 adjustments 21 Jewels. Total weight 49.0 grams.
CONDITION: Not currently running. Not guaranteed to continue to run or keep accurate time. Some pitting along outer edge of dial.
- ELGIN GRADE 303 MODEL 3 OPEN FACE POCKET
ELGIN GRADE 303 MODEL 3 OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHElgin National Watch Company Model 3, Grade: 303 pocket watch, Serial No. 20580208, 12s, 7j, open face. Interior back cover engraved WADSWORTH/Referee/WARRANTED/20 YEARS/2911549. Approx. diameter: 1.75 IN.
- ELGIN MODEL 7 GRADE 291 POCKET WATCHElgin
ELGIN MODEL 7 GRADE 291 POCKET WATCHElgin National Watch Company Model 7, Grade: No. 291 pocket watch, Serial No. 13137633, 16s, 7j, open face. Interior cover engraved "WADSWORTH/WARRANTED/20 YEARS/1496363." Approx. diameter 2 IN.
- LADIES 14K GOLD-FILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET
LADIES 14K GOLD-FILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCHLadies pocket watch, Elgin National Watch Company, c.1896, Dueber Champion 14kt gold-filled hunter case, engine-turned and engraved with five-pointed star motif, white enamel dial with roman numerals, seconds sub dial, movement serial number 6454099, size 6s, 60 grams (inclusive of all materials)
- ELGIN 14KT GOLD-FILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET
ELGIN 14KT GOLD-FILLED HUNTER CASE POCKET WATCHGents American Elgin National Watch Co. pocket watch, SN 14775052, manufactured 1910, housed in Fahys engraved 14kt gold-filled hunter case, with white enamel dial, black roman numerals, spade hour and minute hands, second hand subdial, lacking crystal, residue to interior movement, not operating, case: approx 49 mm, 103.5 grams (inclusive of all materials)