Vintage Elgin’s Hunter’s Pocket Watch, 10kt G.F., with second hand. Works. It is 2″ long from stem to bottom and 1.5″ wide. I do not know the year for certain but it is early 1900’s. The back does not open that I can figure out how to do it and I do not want to damage it by trying to pry or force it. The front opens easily and stays closed easily. There is a little wean on the crystal. I set the time and lightly wound it a few times to be sure it worked and kept time and it did. It has a little squared off open ring on the bottom at the hinge. The bail on the watch stem is solver tone so that may not be original. The gold is in really good condition – you do not see wear or base metal coming through. It tested as 10kt and I believe it is G.F. as the test area did eventually react to the acid. The back has a scrolled etched design with a victorian or very early 1900 look. This came from a northern PA estate. Good condition. See photos. (Lot. Loc. W.5.1918.2X4 – LD 6/30/18).
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