Prices
Realized
from Saturday,
January 31, 2004
Vintage
Watches, Old Coins, Jewelry, Watchmaker's Tools and Accessories
All items were sold
without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.
Click below for Prices the 600+ lots fetched...
More American Gold Coins:
- 36
(2) $5 gold-1886/S, 1887/S
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for $850
- 37
(2) $5 gold-1887/S, 1895
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $250
- 38
(2) $5 gold-1893, 1893/S
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $410
- 39
(2) $5 gold-1895, 1899
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $260
- 40
(2) $5 gold-1895, 1897
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $280
- 41
(2) $5 gold-1898, 1899
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This lot sold on 1/31/04 for $370
- 42
(2) $5 gold-1899, 1899/S
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $270
- 43
(2) $5 gold-1899, 1899/S
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $270
- 44
(2) $5 gold-1900, 1901
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $260
- 45
(1) $5 gold-1901, 1901/S
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $350
- 46
(2) $5 gold-1905, 1906/D
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $330
- 47
(2) $5 gold-1907, 1907/D
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $380
- 48
(2) $5 gold-both 1908
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $270
- 49
(2) $5 gold-1908, 1915
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $310
- 50
(1) $5 gold-1909
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $370
- 51
(1) $5 gold-1909/D
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $240
- 52
(1) $5 gold-1909/D
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $200
- 53
(2) $5 gold-1910, 1911
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $370
- 54
(1) $5 gold-1912
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for $170
- 55
(2) $5 gold-1914, 1915
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $320
- 56
(1) $5 gold-1915
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $1700
- 57
(1) $5 gold-1915
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $210
- 58
(1) $5 gold-1915
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $180
- 59
(3) 2 ½ gold-1878, 1878/S, 1901
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Photo6  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $440
- 60
(2) 2 ½ 1908 gold
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $330
- 61
(2) 2 ½ gold-1908, 1910
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $340
- 62
(2) 2 ½ gold-1910, 1912
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $340
- 63
(2) 2 ½ gold-1910, 1927
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $380
- 64
(2) 2 ½ gold-1911, 1912
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $270
- 65
(2) 2 ½ gold-1911, 1913
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $400
- 66
(2) 2 ½ gold-1911, 1929
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $750
- 67
(2) 2 ½ gold-1911, 1927
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $310
- 68
(2) 2 ½ gold-1911, 1912
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $390
- 69
(2) 2 ½ gold-1912, 1913
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $410
- 70
(2) 2 ½ gold-1913, 1914
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $700
- 71
(2) 2 ½ gold-1913, 1915
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $460
- 72
(2) 2 ½ gold-1915 old jewelry piece, 1929
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for $180
- 73
(2) 2 ½ gold-1915, 1925/D
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $300
- 74
(1) 2 ½ gold-1927
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Photo2  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $340
- 75
(2) 2 ½ gold-1928, 1929
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Photo4  This lot sold on 1/31/04
for $470
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1-35 American
Gold Coins
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36-75
More
American Gold Coins
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76-102
Coins from Russia, Germany, England, Canada
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103-131Coins
from Australia, South Africa, France, Mexico, Iran, Turkey, etc
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132-154
Half
Dollars, Silver dollars, Assorted Coins |
155-173
More Silver
Dollars, More Foreign
and American Coins
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300-331
Watch
chains, Jewelry, Small clocks, Fusee
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332-364
Pocketwatches-D
Gruen & Sons, Ditisheim, Dudley, Elgin, Hamilton, Howard,
Illinois, Lancaster, Longines
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365-388
More Pocketwatches-Tobias, Repeater, Patek, Swiss, Vacheron and
Constantin, Waltham Model 1872, more Walthams
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389-428
Wristwatches including Angelus
Chronodata, Bucherer, Dudley, IWC, LeCoultre, Longines, M Tissot,
Movado, Omega, Rolex, Wakmann
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429-437
Watchmaker's
Tools
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438-475
More
Pocketwatches
including AWC, Elgin, Fusee, Hamilton, Illinois, etc
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476-507
More
Pocketwatches including Ingraham, Swiss, US Watch Co, Waltham, etc
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508-533
More Wristwatches including Ball, Bulova, Hamilton, Omega,
Longines, Tissot, Tudor, etc
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534-561
Multiple
Wristwatches sold in large lots
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562-612
More
Jewelry and Miscellaneous
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613-633
Comic books, Watch books, Clocks
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634-662
More
Pocketwatches
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663-729
Multiple
Pocketwatches sold
in large lots
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730-752
Miscellaneous,
Parts, Tools, Material
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If you can
not attend and would like to leave a bid with us
Some photos may have
distortions from light reflections. These distortions are not necessarily
problems with the watches or coins.
Lots
that contain multiple pieces are sold as is- we advise personal attendance or a
representative at the live auction if you would like to bid on these multiple
pieces.
If you are in question, please
ask us .
We have tried to keep a format
for taking photographs. In general, for open face pocket watches the dial is the
first photograph, the case is the second photograph, the movement is the third
photograph, and the hallmark is the fourth photograph. In general, for
hunting case pocket watches the case is the first photograph, the dial is the
second photograph, the movement is the third photograph, and the hallmark is the
fourth photograph. In general, for wristwatches the front of the case and
the dial is the first photograph, the back of the case is the second photograph,
and the movement is the third photograph if available. -Jones
& Horan Auction Team
Here is a key to abbreviations:
"DMK" = damascening
"DSD" = double sunk dial "ET"
= engine turned "GF" = gold-filled
"HC" = hunting case "HL" = hairlines
"J" = jewels 14 "K" = carat "KW"
= keywind "KS" = keyset
"LS" = lever set "OF" = open face "PW"
= pocket watch "RN" = Roman numeral
16 "S" = size "S#" = serial number "SS"
= stainless steel "WG" = white gold
"YG" = yellow gold "GJS"
= gold jewel settings