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Collection of Antique Hamilton Pocket Watches- 950E, 960, Three 992Es- first run
Estimated price for orientation: 4 000 $
Category: Antique
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Description Condition: Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition Brand: Hamilton
After much debate, it is time for me to sell my collection of antique Hamilton Railroad Pocket Watches size 16. I am certain that anyone willing to spend the $$ already knows what each of these watches are from the pics, however here are the basics:Hamiton 950E (Elinvar) 23 jewels, serial #2618506, bridge, Mainliner yelllow gold filled case marked Hamilton Rail Road Model. Double Hour Hands, porcelain dialHamilton 960- 21 jewels, serial #324583, bridge, Philadelphia silverode locomotive case, Hamilton Watch Company script porcelain dialHamilton 992E (Elinvar) FIRST RUN- 21 jewels, serial #2582114, Cross Bar Model White Gold Filled Case, Hamilton hands, double sunk porcelain dialHamilton 992E (Elinvar) FIRST RUN- 21 jewels, serial #2583545, Model 3 White Gold Filled Case- marked Hamilton Rail Road Model, Hamilton hands, double sunk porcelain box car dialHamilton 992E (Elinvar) FIRST RUN- 21 jewels, serial #2582193, Model 2 BOC White Gold Filled Case, Hamilton hands, double sunk Montgomery porcelain dialAll Elinvar Movements are marked. All three 992Es have the narrow band damaskeening found ONLY in serial #s 2581001-2583900. In all the years I collected I only ever saw 5 watches from the first run and I managed to own 4 of them at different times.All watches are in working condition at the time of auction, but I make no guarantees after shipping. I have MANY more pics so if you are interested in seeing them all, just send me an email. Please examine the pics carefully for signs of brassing on the cases, rust or pitting on the movements, and hairlines in the dials. In my opinion all 5 are excellent examples and very clean considering their age.
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| Condition: | Pre-owned: An item that has been used or worn previously. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition | Brand: | Hamilton |
After much debate, it is time for me to sell my collection of antique Hamilton Railroad Pocket Watches size 16. I am certain that anyone willing to spend the $$ already knows what each of these watches are from the pics, however here are the basics:Hamiton 950E (Elinvar) 23 jewels, serial #2618506, bridge, Mainliner yelllow gold filled case marked Hamilton Rail Road Model. Double Hour Hands, porcelain dialHamilton 960- 21 jewels, serial #324583, bridge, Philadelphia silverode locomotive case, Hamilton Watch Company script porcelain dialHamilton 992E (Elinvar) FIRST RUN- 21 jewels, serial #2582114, Cross Bar Model White Gold Filled Case, Hamilton hands, double sunk porcelain dialHamilton 992E (Elinvar) FIRST RUN- 21 jewels, serial #2583545, Model 3 White Gold Filled Case- marked Hamilton Rail Road Model, Hamilton hands, double sunk porcelain box car dialHamilton 992E (Elinvar) FIRST RUN- 21 jewels, serial #2582193, Model 2 BOC White Gold Filled Case, Hamilton hands, double sunk Montgomery porcelain dialAll Elinvar Movements are marked. All three 992Es have the narrow band damaskeening found ONLY in serial #s 2581001-2583900. In all the years I collected I only ever saw 5 watches from the first run and I managed to own 4 of them at different times.All watches are in working condition at the time of auction, but I make no guarantees after shipping. I have MANY more pics so if you are interested in seeing them all, just send me an email. Please examine the pics carefully for signs of brassing on the cases, rust or pitting on the movements, and hairlines in the dials. In my opinion all 5 are excellent examples and very clean considering their age.