| Pocket watch box [message #20088] |
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JackW
Messages: 2106 Registered: May 2013 Location: Denver
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Description
Wooden box with sprung clasping closure for a pocket watch. Case is made of wood, with a single formed inlay of mother of pearl. Heavy lacquer applied to the top surface and sides of the case. The back is minimally finished. Inner case holder has a backing piece that allows for it to be propped-up as shown. Otherwise, lays flat. Has an inner pocket in the inside lid padding. No papers. No hidden compartment under the padding for the watch.
Precision marking to me suggests that this was for a high-end watch, with the matching diamond 'Precision' mark on the train plate. ca 1910 or so... based on this thread. However, we seem to have lost the image that Barney included. There is this ad too - https://vintagegruen.org/vgforum/index.php?t=msg&th=1568 &goto=11408&#msg_11408
Period:
Watch type: Pocket watch
Size: case diameter of 46.5 mm
Inventor: unknown
Patents: unknown
Box maker: unknown; made in Switzerland

The watch is there for size example of what fits. I do not have a pocket watch that I believe is appropriate for the case.




[Picture paperwork] none included
[Picture ad] none known
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