- 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.
- RARE HAMILTON ILLINOIS MODEL A WRISTWATCH
RARE HAMILTON ILLINOIS MODEL A WRISTWATCH 32mm x 41 mm Excellent original brushed and glazed silver dial with arabic numerals for chapters 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12. All other chapters use triangular markers. All 1/5 second, second and minute hash marks on a continuous circle above the chapter markers. Gold alpha type minute/hour hands, with a gold stick type sweep hand with marquee, and distinctive red arrow pointer. Caliber 1248 Eterna 17 jewel, bidirectional rotor automatic movement. Exotic elongated triangular lugs. 10K gold filled case. Non original strap.Movement marked Illinois Watch Company. Was only in production for two years.
- 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. 3) VINTAGE MEN'S AUTOMATIC
JEWELRY. 3) VINTAGE MEN'S AUTOMATIC AND MECHANICAL Watches. (3) Vintage men's automatic and mechanical watches. Including a LeCoultre 10kt yellow gold filled automatic watch. This watch features a 35mm 10kt yellow gold filled round case, acrylic crystal notched case back, silver dial, applied gold tone dagger Indexes, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, after market two-piece strap with tang/buckle and a fine Swiss made LeCoultre cal:P812, ebauche VXN (Vacheron & Constantin, LeCoultre), 17 jewel automatic bumper movement; a Hamilton gold tone mechanical watch. This watch features a Star W.C. Co. 32mm (excluding crown) 10kt yellow rolled gold round case, stainless back, glass crystal, silver textured dial, applied gold tone Arabic numerals, sub seconds dial located at the 6 o'clock position, Hamilton two piece strap with buck/tang, and Fine Swiss made possibly ETA -stamped "Illinois Watch Co Swiss", 17 jewel mechanical movement; and a Balta 14kt yellow gold convex tankard mechanical watch. This watch features a 14kt yellow gold convex tankard watch case, a convex acrylic crystal, white dial, applied gold tone Arabic numerals, gold tone leaf hands, sub seconds dial, located at the 6 o'clock position, crown with a bezel set round cut blue gem, after market 10kt yellow gold filled two piece mesh strap, and a fine Swiss made Imperial Watch Co. ebauche (Imperial, Pretzfelder & Mills) model 48, 17 jewel mechanical movement. Total approx. weight of the Balta 14kt gold watch is 6 dwt (gross) excluding crystal, movement, and strap. From a 73rd St, Manhattan estate. Dimensions: LeCoultre watch case measures approx. 35mm in dia. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. All watches are sold as is. All watches in this lot appear to be running. Balta watch case exhibits bent lugs, spotting and losses to dial. Acrylic crystals exhibit light scratches. Gold tone watches exhibit light brassing.
- (3) Gold filled pocket watches to include
(3) Gold filled pocket watches to include Illinois Watch Co./ Burlington Watch Co. grade 107, sn 3151910, circa 1917, 16S, 21J, OF, with damaged triple sunk dial, not currently running, Illinois Watch Co./ Burlington Watch Co. watch sn 3603807, circa 1919, 16S, 21J, triple sunk dial with hairlines and chip, wound tight and Illinois Watch Co./ Burlington Watch Co., SN 1659719, 16S, 17J, OF, triple sunk dial with lite hairlines, wound tight, each in gold filled case.
- (2) Gold filled pocket watches to include
(2) Gold filled pocket watches to include Illinois Watch Co. watch, SN 2361685, circa 1913, 12S 11J, OF, hairlines to dial, sunken second track, runs when wound with scratched crystal, gold filled, wear to case and Hamilton Watch Co. grade 992 watch, circa 1910, 16S 21J, dirty dial lacking crystal, lacks second hand, SN 784337, runs when wound, front does not close correctly
- TWO 14KT GOLD AMERICAN OPEN-FACE WATCHES
TWO 14KT GOLD AMERICAN OPEN-FACE WATCHES 21-jewel Illinois Watch Co., "Illini," no. 3868817 with a gold-tone engraved dial and interior case back engraved in part, "Integrity," in the center of a shield; square dial Waltham Opera "Ruby" with diamond case spandrels, no. 20062841
- 18K ANTIQUE ILLINOIS HUNTING POCKET
18K ANTIQUE ILLINOIS HUNTING POCKET WATCHAn 1882 Illinois Watch Co. pocket watch in an 18k yellow gold etched hunting case. Comes with a watch fob and lambskin pouch. The front of the case has a smooth shield decorated with flowers and leaves. The back of the case has a shield emblem with a flying dove carrying an olive branch surrounded with flowers and leaves.
The dial of the pocket watch is white enamel with roman numeral hours and boxes for the minuets around the rim. It has steel blue batons and a seconds register at 6 o'clock. It has a full plate, eleven jeweled lever movement by Illinois Watch Co. Movement No. 260143. Grade 101, estimated production year 1882.
The gold tone watch fob is by Bates & Bacon and includes a monogrammed wax seal.
Metal: 18k yellow gold.
Weight: 86.7 dwt.
Measurements: Case is 54mm not including the stem.
Markings: The dial is marked "Illinois Watch Co", the movement is marked "Illinois Watch Co. Springfield Ill. 260143, Patent Pinion"., The interior of the case is marked "Warranted 18K, 18931".
Condition
The watch winds and ticks but has not been checked for time accuracy. Cosmetically there are dings, scratches and discoloration on the case consistent with age, The crystal has likely been replaced or resealed as there is what appears to be glue around the edges. Overall good condition.
The watch fob has some tarnish and wear to the gold plating consistent with age and is in good condition.
- SANGAMO ILLINOIS POCKETWATCH WITH STANDIllinois
SANGAMO ILLINOIS POCKETWATCH WITH STANDIllinois Watch Co.
1907
An antique Sangamo pocket watch by Illinois watch co. in a with a watch display stand.
Dial: White enamel with Arabic numerals, every five minuets is marked in red around the perimeter with tick marks between the hours. Seconds register at 6'oclock. Blue steel batons.
Metal: 25 year gold plated.
Weight: 100.7 grams.
Measurements: 50mm not including the crown.
Markings: The dial is marked ""Illinois Watch Co.".
The inside of the case is marked keystone watchcase 8151145, Guaranteed J Boss 25 years".
The movement is marked "Sangamo, Illinois Watch Co. Springfield, 2112164, 23 ruby jewels, double roller, adjusted temperature, 6 positions, isochronism".
The back cover is monogrammed.
Watch Stand details:
Measurements: Approximately 4.5" tall. The base is 1.75" x 1.75"
Markings: The bottom is marked "Made in USA, AIC, EB, U.S. Pat No. 3062491".
Condition
The watch is in a hunting case with the front cover missing,
otherwise very good condition.
Watch winds and ticks.
- ILLINOIS GOLD PLATED "CAPITOL" POCKET
ILLINOIS GOLD PLATED "CAPITOL" POCKET WATCHDESCRIPTION: An Antique Illinois "Capitol" Watch Company monogrammed pocket watch, no. 4061814, with gold-case, arabic numeral enameled dial, marked Illinois. Reverse with serial number, 17 Jewels, Adjusted. "Capitol Illinois Watch Co. Springfield" CIRCA: Early 20th Century ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: D. 2.25" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- GROUPING OF ASSORTED TABLE CLOCKS, 5
GROUPING OF ASSORTED TABLE CLOCKS, 5 TOTALAssorted grouping of table clocks. 1st item: French crystal and brass table clock with beveled glass panels and front door, enameled dial with brass bezel and double hourglass pendulum. Back of works marked Made in France. 10" H x 6 1/4" W x 5" D. Early 20th century. 2nd item: E. N. Welch novelty wind-up clock with octagonal crystal case. Back of clock marked E.N. WELCH MNFG CO. with patent date of Nov. 22, 1881. 3 3/4" H. 3rd item: German D.R.P. & G.M alarm clock or wecker. 1 3/4" H. Early 20th century. 4th item: German Namruf 7 Jewel alarm clock, brass case with checkerboard mother-of-pearl inlay to sides. 3 1/4" H. 1st half 20th century. 5th item: Men's Illinois Watch Company pocket watch inset into an arched wooden watch holder. 20th century. 5 1/2" H. Also included with this lot is an inlaid miniature grandfather clock pocket watch holder with band shell and paterae inlay. 16" H. 20th century. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
All items good condition with general wear and some oxidation to metals. Slight damage to dial of Illinois pocket watch. Wear to case of Illinois pocket watch. Miniature pocket watch holder pediment broken and missing. None of the clocks/watches tested for functionality.
- GROUP SILVER TONE POCKET WATCHESincluding
GROUP SILVER TONE POCKET WATCHESincluding Hamilton, Molnia, Waltham, Illinois Watch Co., and National Watch Co.( key wound). 1 3/4" wide to 2 3/8" diameter. Appear in working condition (second hand movement), but not tested for accuracy. Use wear, case wear, dings.Provenance: Property of a Rockland County, NY Estate. We offer in-house packing and shipping of this item to an address in the United States for $45.00 via USPS Priority Mail. The price includes insurance up to $5,000.00. Tracking informationwill be sent to your email address. International buyers are responsible for arranging 3rd party shipping.
- ILLINOIS POCKET WATCH W/ 18K GOLD HUNTER
ILLINOIS POCKET WATCH W/ 18K GOLD HUNTER CASEIllinois pocket watch with 18K gold engraved Hunter Case. The white porcelain dial is marked "Illinois" and has one subsidiary dial. The interior of the case is marked "18" and a crown, indicating 18K gold, and is further marked "14198." The interior of the rear case bears the same markings. Monogrammed "Dorothea Lindberg, Chicago." The innermost part is marked "Illinois Watch Co. Springfield, Ill," "552177," and "Patent Pinion." Watch functions. Dimensions: Face diameter: 1 3/4 in.
SKU: 01199
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.
- 14K GOLD ILLINOIS POCKET WATCH - 19
14K GOLD ILLINOIS POCKET WATCH - 19 JEWELSIllinois Watch Co., USA. 14K yellow gold open face pocket watch, made in 1921, grade 406, model 3, size 12s, 19 jewels. Movement runs when wound. Serial number: 3844747.
Diameter: 43 mm. Gross weight: 38.82 dwt.
Condition:
Fair. Movement runs when wound. Not tested for time. 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.
- 1921 ILLINOIS GRADE 305 POCKET WATCH
1921 ILLINOIS GRADE 305 POCKET WATCH & GOLD CASEFor your consideration is this 1921 Illinois Grade 305 pocket watch made by the Illinois Watch Company, set in a American Watch Case Company of Toronto 10k gold filled case. John C. Adams and a number of other investors established the Illinois Watch Company in 1870. The Illinois Watch Company, originally known as the Springfield Watch Company, underwent reorganization in 1872 and changed its name. They were among the first American watchmakers to use the Waltham Watch Company's revolutionary interchangeable parts system. This facilitated repairs and enabled more effective production. The "Bunn Special" watch's introduction in 1879 was one significant innovation. The Bunn Special, known for its accuracy and dependability, rose to become one of the most well-known and respected railroad watches. It was produced in a variety of models with various features and grades, and it was given the vice president of the company, Charles H. Bunn, as its name. The Great Depression and the emergence of wristwatches presented difficulties for the Illinois Watch Company. The business made an attempt to enter the wristwatch market but found it difficult to compete with Swiss producers who were able to make more reasonably priced and precise wristwatches. The watch industry was also severely affected by the 1930s economic downturn, which ultimately resulted in the Illinois Watch Company's closure in 1928. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "3950631" indicating it was made in 1921. The pocket watch is a grade 305, 17 jewel, size 16s, model 7 and features a nickel movement finish, a bridge plate and the movement is fitted with a double roller. The watch is not railroad graded. The watch is not working. The case the pocket watch is set in is a American Watch Case Company of Toronto 10k gold filled case. The serial numbers stamped into the case read, "1304573. The watch shows good condition overall with some slight wear to the case, but the face, movements and dials are in good condition. The watch measures 2" in diameter and 2 1/2" in height. The pocket watch weighs 86.7 grams.
- 1916 ILLINOIS WATCH CO. GRADE 404 POCKET
1916 ILLINOIS WATCH CO. GRADE 404 POCKET WATCHFeatured in this lot is this 1916 Illinois Watch Company Grade 404 pocket watch set in a Keystone case. John C. Adams and a number of other investors established the Illinois Watch Company in 1870. The Illinois Watch Company, originally known as the Springfield Watch Company, underwent reorganization in 1872 and changed its name. They were among the first American watchmakers to use the Waltham Watch Company's revolutionary interchangeable parts system. This facilitated repairs and enabled more effective production. The "Bunn Special" watch's introduction in 1879 was one significant innovation. The Bunn Special, known for its accuracy and dependability, rose to become one of the most well-known and respected railroad watches. It was produced in a variety of models with various features and grades, and it was given the vice president of the company, Charles H. Bunn, as its name. The Great Depression and the emergence of wristwatches presented difficulties for the Illinois Watch Company. The business made an attempt to enter the wristwatch market but found it difficult to compete with Swiss producers who were able to make more reasonably priced and precise wristwatches. The watch industry was also severely affected by the 1930s economic downturn, which ultimately resulted in the Illinois Watch Company's closure in 1928. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "2893663" indicating it was made in 1916. The pocket watch is a grade 404, 17 jewel, size 12s, model 3 and features a nickel movement finish and a bride plate. The watch is not railroad graded. The watch sits in a Keystone nickel alloy case with the serial number reading, "760291". Under Hagstoz & Thorpe's ownership, the Keystone Watch Case factory opened its doors in 1880. Prior to that, 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 working, but shows slight damage to the face with cracks and a small chip. The front glass is also missing from the watch leaving the hands exposed. The watch measures 1 3/4" in diameter and 1 7/8" in height. The watch weighs 52.8 grams.
- 1911 ILLINOIS WATCH CO. A. LINCOLN POCKET
1911 ILLINOIS WATCH CO. A. LINCOLN POCKET WATCHFeatured in this lot is this 1911 Illinois A. Lincoln pocket watch made by the Illinois Watch Company, set in a Fahys Montauk 10k gold filled watch. John C. Adams and a number of other investors established the Illinois Watch Company in 1870. The Illinois Watch Company, originally known as the Springfield Watch Company, underwent reorganization in 1872 and changed its name. They were among the first American watchmakers to use the Waltham Watch Company's revolutionary interchangeable parts system. This facilitated repairs and enabled more effective production. The "Bunn Special" watch's introduction in 1879 was one significant innovation. The Bunn Special, known for its accuracy and dependability, rose to become one of the most well-known and respected railroad watches. It was produced in a variety of models with various features and grades, and it was given the vice president of the company, Charles H. Bunn, as its name. The Great Depression and the emergence of wristwatches presented difficulties for the Illinois Watch Company. The business made an attempt to enter the wristwatch market but found it difficult to compete with Swiss producers who were able to make more reasonably priced and precise wristwatches. The watch industry was also severely affected by the 1930s economic downturn, which ultimately resulted in the Illinois Watch Company's closure in 1928. The serial number inscribed alongside the movement is numbered, "2342219" showing that it was made in 1911. The pocket watch is a grade A. Lincoln, 21 jewel, size 16s, model 5 and features a nickel movement finish with a pinstripe finish and a 3/4 plate. The watch is railroad graded and is in working order. The case is a Fahys Montauk 10K gold-filled, first introduced in February 1898, with the serial number reading, "764447". Joseph Fahys & Co is a watchmaker. During the latter part of the 19th century, the company was the largest manufacturer of gold and silver watch cases in the USA. The watch shows good overall condition with some slight wear to the case but no obvious signs of damage are present. The watch measures 1 15/16" in diameter and 2 5/16" in height. The pocket watch weighs 84.2 grams.
- ILLINOIS WATCH CO. SPRINGFIELD 17J POCKET
ILLINOIS WATCH CO. SPRINGFIELD 17J POCKET WATCHFeatured in this lot is this Illinois Watch Co. Springfield 17J pocket watch. The watch features a wonderfully and professionally crafted nickel construction that shows 17 Jewels. The watch face is marked Illinois. The lid of the back of the case is marked as follows: Wadsworth - Warranted - 25 Years - 6064302. The mechanism is marked as follows: 3893542 - Adjusted - 17 Jewels - Double Roller. The condition of this pocket watch is good with no obvious signs of damage and shows good overall condition. The measurements of this pocket watch is 2 1/8" x 1 5/8" x 3/8".
- ILLINOIS WATCH CO. MODEL 6 INSPECTOR
ILLINOIS WATCH CO. MODEL 6 INSPECTOR SPECIAL WATCHFeatured in this lot is this Illinois Watch Co. Model 6 inspector special watch circa 1908. The watch features a wonderfully and professionally crafted Ore Silver construction. The model number of the watch is #6 and the serial number is 2128789 and is considered a RRG East Train Inspector Special pocket watch circa 1908 and includes 17 jewels and is graded 69. The condition of this pocket watch is good with some damage tot he enamel face but otherwise shows good overall condition. The measurements of this watch is 3 1/4" x 2 1/8" x 3/4".
- STAFFORDSHIRE WATCH HOLDERSheep, two
STAFFORDSHIRE WATCH HOLDERSheep, two musicians. Added Illinois Watch Co. pocket watch.
9.75"H
(FJLO10474)(JP)
Condition:
VG- no chips, cracks, repairs
- ILLINOIS MODEL 1 COIN SILVER POCKET
ILLINOIS MODEL 1 COIN SILVER POCKET WATCHIllinois Watch Company pocketwatch with Fahys coin silver hunter case. Serial #357174, circa 1882. Grade 2, size 18s, 11j. Overall weight 170.2 grams. Case measures approx. 51mm in diameter x 19mm thick. Watch runs but has not been tested for accuracy. Crystal (with small chip at 9 o'clock) and case have age commensurate wear and tarnish. Crown is slightly loose. Cartouche has not been monogrammed. Two keys included. See photos for more details on condition. shipping info This lot can be shipped in-house.
- EARLY ILLINOIS OPEN FACE SILVER POCKET
EARLY ILLINOIS OPEN FACE SILVER POCKET WATCH Illinois Watch Company (American, Springfield, Illinois, 1869-1927), circa 1888. Open face pocket face having roman numerals and seconds dial, case is marked FAHYS ore silver No.1, Patent April 22, 1879, 221254. Gold-tone movement with PATENT PINION, #824571. Approx. h. 3.25" (top of bail), diam. 2.25" (case). Approx. weight with works 164.6 g.
- EARLY ILLINOIS OPEN FACE SILVER POCKET
EARLY ILLINOIS OPEN FACE SILVER POCKET WATCH Illinois Watch Company (American, Springfield, Illinois, 1869-1927), circa 1888. Open face pocket face having roman numerals and seconds dial, case is marked FAHYS ore silver No.1, Patent April 22, 1879, 221254. Gold-tone movement with PATENT
- CHROMOLITHOGRAPH ON CANVAS OF ABRAHAM
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH ON CANVAS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLNThe Illinois Watch Company, Springfield, IL. After an oil painting of Lincoln by R. Bohunak, circa 1913. The Illinois Watch Company acquired permission to use the image in it’s advertizing of its Lincoln Watch. Measuring 10 by 7 in., in a gilt wood frame, 13.5 by 10.5 in. (Cond: some loss to printed surface)
- TWO VINTAGE OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES
TWO VINTAGE OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES The first a railroad grade "Bunn Special" by Illinois Watch Co., circa 1931, lever set and stem wind, movement #5440144 with twenty-one jewels, the Montgomery dial with moon hands, screw back case stamped Star Watch Co. / 10K Gold Filled / 1166330 (case 2 in. diameter: 16s) (running intermittently at time of examination); the second by Gotham, circa 1920, stem wind and set, movement #24903 with seventeen jewels, the signed white dial with black enamel hour markers, a second register hour markers, and outer register with seconds register, with spade and whip hands and subsidiary seconds dial at the 6:00 hour, the screw back case signed Star Watch Case Co. / 10K Rolled Gold Plate / 3370215 and with gold filled watch chain (case 2 in. diameter) (running intermittently at time of examination).
- FOUR OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES: WALTHAM
FOUR OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES: WALTHAM MODEL 1894FOUR OPEN FACE POCKET WATCHES: Waltham model 1894, 15 jewel, size 12s, grade 220, movement #23407166, octagonal case #4493271; Elgin key wind, model 1, size 18s, 13 jewel, grade 81, movement #1099161, "Silveroid" case #1560345; The Duber watch Co. model 4, size 16s, 17 jewel, RR grade, Serial #2074929, 25 year Duber case #6962546; Illinois Watch Co. "Autocrat" model 3, 17 jewel, grade 405, size 12s, serial 3572904, Wadsworth 25 year case #4753883. All have hour/minute dial plus second sub-dial.
- ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY 69 POCKET WATCH
ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY 69 POCKET WATCH Open Face 18-Size Gold Filled Watch, sn 2578798, 17-jewels, grade 69, with white enamel dial and black Arabic numerals marked "J.H. Fenderson & Son, Biddeford, ME.", subsidiary seconds dial, with fancy decorated engine turned case. Stored in a safety deposit box for many years.
- ILLINOIS WATCH CO. BUNN SPECIAL POCKET
ILLINOIS WATCH CO. BUNN SPECIAL POCKET WATCH Vintage Open Face 16-Size Bunn Special 60-Hour Watch by Illinois, sn 5086210, 21-jewels, gold tone case. Missing one hand and crystal; stored in a safety deposit box for many years.
- ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY CRYSTAL BACK
ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY CRYSTAL BACK POCKET WATCH,ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY CRYSTAL BACK POCKET WATCH, model 5 Sangamo grade, size 16s, 21 jewel, rail road grade, serial #1966049, manufactured circa 1907, silver color case with crystals front and rear.
- ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY "BUNN SPECIAL"
ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY "BUNN SPECIAL" OPEN FACE POILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY "BUNN SPECIAL" OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, railroad grade, model 9 size 16, 21 jewel, Wadsworth quality 14kt gold filled case. Back cover engraved "Frank S. Dickson March 31,1903/Feb. 17, 1981". Includes chain and Miller knife.
- ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY OPEN FACE POCKETWATCH
ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY OPEN FACE POCKETWATCH CIRCA 1916, AND WOODEN DISPLAY CASE WITH ETCHED GLASS DOME DATED 1876ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY OPEN FACE POCKETWATCH CIRCA 1916, AND WOODEN DISPLAY CASE WITH ETCHED GLASS DOME DATED 1876, enamel dial with Arabic numerals, black indices and blued Breguet-style hands, with subsidiary dial, triangular loop, the reverse with monogram "EJS", manual wind movement, 17 jewels, serial number 3046186, marked "The Autocrat" and "double roller" behind balance spring, inside of case stamped "Wadsworth"; with another gold-filled ladies pocket watch, also by Illinois Watch Company, with rococo and engine turning to exterior and sides of case, monogrammed "AS" to obverse and "58" to reverse, the porcelain dial, missing its crystal, with blued hands, Roman numbers and subsidiary dial, with chain with punched star motif and winding key, chain likely not original (2)
- ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY'S LINCOLN ESSAY
ILLINOIS WATCH COMPANY'S LINCOLN ESSAY MEDAL Created @ 1923/24, the watch company gave out many of these but this one was never awarded. The obverse portrait of Lincoln was done by Douglas Volk based on a life mask of Lincoln done by his father Leonard Volk. The painting was called by Robert Lincoln "absolutely perfect as a likeness." Charles Hinton engraved the medal from the portrait.
- AN ANTIQUE ILLINOIS POCKET WATCH IN
AN ANTIQUE ILLINOIS POCKET WATCH IN 14K 14K yellow gold pocket watch by Illinois Watch Co., 37 mm case featuring white dial with Roman numeral hour markers and second display window, manual wind movement, serial #913632 case #548604, decorative engraving on case, accompanied by 14K yellow gold watch chain, 52 in. L, 68.3 grams tw
- A COLLECTION OF POCKET WATCHES & WATCH
A COLLECTION OF POCKET WATCHES & WATCH CHAINS Collection of four pocket watches, including Illinois Watch Co., Elgin, and London Watch Co., accompanied by two presentation devices, watch chains, and a small glass dome.
- ILLINOIS WATCH CO. COIN SILVER POCKET
ILLINOIS WATCH CO. COIN SILVER POCKET WATCHA.W. Company coin silver, monogrammed inside case "A Tembly", serial 165606, Illinois porcelain dial with sunken seconds dial (with hairline cracks), Illinois two tone gold washed movement pendant set and wind 17J movement, serial 2667562 16 millimeters diameter Condition:
- ILLINOIS WATCH CO. POCKET WATCHunsigned
ILLINOIS WATCH CO. POCKET WATCHunsigned Ace of Spades pocket watch porcelain dial with sunken seconds dial (no cracks), B & B Royal gold filled case (with wear), Illinois 17J pendant set and wind movement, serial 5221607, circa 1929; 16 millimeters diameter Condition: