Prices Realized 

April 3, 2005 Auction: Lots 120 - 148   Watch chains, Watch pins, Watch fobs 

Vintage Watches, Scientific Instruments, Coins and Accessories

Sunday, April 3, 2005 at the Merrimack Hotel  and Conference Center, Merrimack, NH 

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1-29   Coins - Gold, Silver Dollars, Mixed Rolls

30-74   Jewelry - Cartier, Tiffany, Diamonds, Pearls, other Gemstones, Gold, etc

75-96   Scientific Instruments - EC Fasoldt, Gurley, Surveyor's, Books, etc 

97-119  Clocks, Indian Arrowheads

120-148 Watch chains, Watch pins, Watch fobs 

 

149-189   Pocketwatches - including Ball, Elgin, Fusee, Hamilton, Illinois, Jules Jurgensen, Patek Philippe, Rockford, Swiss, Waltham, multi-colors, etc

190-257   Wristwatches - including Rolex, Hamilton Ventura, Pacer, Piping Rock, Universal Geneve, Omega, Gruen, Jules Jurgensen, LeCoultre, etc

258-290     Multiple Wristwatches - sold in large lots

291-340   More Pocketwatches - including Ball, Columbus, Elgin, English, Hamilton, Hampden, Illinois, Patek Philippe, Swiss, etc

341-350   Watchmaker's Tools and Parts

351-399   More Pocketwatches - Ball, Columbus, Elgin, English, Hamilton, Hampden, Howard, etc 

400-451  More Pocketwatches including Illinois, New Columbus, Swiss, Waltham, etc

452-510 Multiple Pocketwatches  - sold in large lots 511-571 Multiple Pocketwatches  - sold in large lots Entire Auction List-without photos

Some photos may have distortions from light reflections.  These distortions are not necessarily problems with the watches.  If you are in question, please ask us .  

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.

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 listed alphabetically:  

"CT" = carat   "DMK" = damaskeening    “DR” = double roller  "DSD" = double sunk dial    "DWT" = pennyweight   "ET" = engine turned   "GCW" = gold center wheel "GF" = gold-filled    "GJS" = gold jewel settings   "GT" = gold train    "H" = Height  "HC" = hunting case                 "HL" = hairlines    "J" = jewels   14 "K" = karat    "KW" = keywind    "KS" = keyset  "L" = length  "LS" = lever set  “MB” = motor barrel  "mm" = millimeter  "OF" = open face   "PS" = pendant set   "PW" = pocket watch   "RGP" = rolled gold plate   "RN" = Roman numeral  "RR" = rail road       16 "S" = size     "S#" = serial number   “SO” = Swing out    "SS" = stainless steel                    "TW" = total weight  "W" = width   "WG" = white gold   "WW" = wrist watch                          "YG" = yellow gold

All items sold without Buyer's Premium or Sales Tax.