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Rare Elgin 14K Gold Watch with Convertible Hunter Case & Open Face Antique 1888

Estimated price for orientation: 3 050 $

Category: Antique
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Description
Brand: Elgin Serial Number: 2,346,416
Closure: Other Age: Antique (pre 1920)
Features: 12-hour Dial, Arabic Numerals Case Material: Yellow Gold
Movement: Mechanical: Hand-winding Year of Manufacture: Pre-1920
Country Made: USA Material: Yellow Gold


    14K Elgin Convertible 14-Size Hunter Case Pocket Watch
U.S.; Elgin; Man’s; Serial # 2,346,416; Circa: 1888
Complications: Convertible.
CASE: The 14K yellow-gold 14-size, #1,420,248 hunter case features floral/stag decorations and is signed “Dueber”.
DIAL: This white porcelain single sunk dial displays Arabic numerals, Breguet hands, and is signed “Elgin National Watch Co.”.
MOVT: This 17-jewel, #2,346,416, lever-set movement with lever escapement, is nickel, with a ¾ plate layout and is signed.
C  3  (Case is in Very Good Condition)
D  2  
(Dial is in Perfect Condition)
M  3 
(Movement is in Very Good Condition)         
R   8 
(Rarity Grade on a scale of #1 being very common to #10 being extremely rare)
Experts Opinion: Mechanism turns in the case and flips to be used as either an open face watch or a hunters case watch.  The lovely engraved hunters case has plenty of gold.
CAT163-21
  CONTACT INFORMATION: Richard M. Gilbert
640 South Washington Blvd.
Sarasota, FL  34236-7137
Phone:  1-941-955-9405
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