I was given this today

I was given this today

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Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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I was given this today by my Grandfather,apparently it belonged to his Grandfather so clearly quite an old thing.I've wound it up and seems to be working ok and keeping time so far.Needs a good clean but i'll get on to that tomorrow.


Not sure where my thread title's gone,need some help identifying it if possible at all please.


Edited by Stevenr on Saturday 25th October 20:03


Edited by Stevenr on Saturday 25th October 20:06

Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Stevenr

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915 posts

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Saturday 25th October 2014
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Stevenr

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Saturday 25th October 2014
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Don1

15,951 posts

209 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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Very nice!

ellroy

7,035 posts

226 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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May be wrong, but the lion is an English Silver hallmark, probably an idea to look at Hallmarks on line with a magnifying glass to give you an idea of case age and where it came from?

Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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I've done a fair bit of searching around since the OP and it appears to be a John Forrest made item,I think I'll maybe clean it up a bit and see about getting it checked out properly.

Been a long time in the family so something nice to hold onto to pass on in the future if nothing else.

smile

HarryW

15,151 posts

270 months

Saturday 25th October 2014
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The lion means silver the shield is Chester, P is the date, can't match it fully but could be 1898

Have a look here http://www.silvercollection.it/englishsilverhallma...

Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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HarryW said:
The lion means silver the shield is Chester, P is the date, can't match it fully but could be 1898

Have a look here http://www.silvercollection.it/englishsilverhallma...
Thank you,some interesting reading there,I'll update this once I have a proper look through that link and match it all up.

R6VED

1,371 posts

141 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Wow, that is a thing of beauty.

Kapenta

1,628 posts

197 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Whatever you do, please don't "clean" it? Establish the age, marks and make and then leave it. It's the patina that makes it special.

AlexC1981

4,926 posts

218 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Can we see a photo of the movement please? I bet it's nicely decorated.

The Nur

9,168 posts

186 months

Sunday 26th October 2014
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Lovely looking thing.

mikeveal

4,580 posts

251 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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HarryW said:
The lion means silver the shield is Chester, P is the date, can't match it fully but could be 1898

Have a look here http://www.silvercollection.it/englishsilverhallma...
Agree. 1898.
http://www.925-1000.com/dlc_chester.html
Looks about right for the watch. Movement pictures please.

Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I'll get some more photos later today.

1898 would tie in with the original owner as he died in 1939 although there's a W.H marking too in a rectangle.I can't seem to find a mark exactly like it but the closest I could see dated it earlier,everything else points to 1898 though so i'm going with that at the moment.


Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I'll get some more photos later today.

1898 would tie in with the original owner as he died in 1939 although there's a W.H marking too in a rectangle.I can't seem to find a mark exactly like it but the closest I could see dated it earlier,everything else points to 1898 though so i'm going with that at the moment.


DoubleSix

11,718 posts

177 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Kapenta said:
Whatever you do, please don't "clean" it? Establish the age, marks and make and then leave it. It's the patina that makes it special.
As above, don't all the experts on Antiques Roadshow etc always say "ah, such a shame you've cleaned it as it is now ruined and would have been worth so much more to collector if you hadn't fked it up"

smile

Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Not sure if it comes apart easily or not? This is about as far as I trust myself with it before i do any damage,markings are a bit clearer here too.









RobCh

151 posts

180 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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Given the date of the silver, this may be of interest. http://www.vintagetimepieces.co.uk/john-forrest/

Stevenr

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915 posts

195 months

Monday 27th October 2014
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I read a little bit about that on another site but there's more information there thank you.

Seems that it's a John Forrest watch but not really then? I wonder how much of an effect that has on value etc if any given the age