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Hampden - 21 jewels, manual wind ,adjusted to 5 positions, [movement],
excellent+ 18s dueber silverine case, no engravings [back] case,,
excellent dial has minor damage visible under magnification at 5 above the subsidiary seconds dial, double sunk dial with subsidiary seconds, blue steeled hands.
A high grade Hampden "North American Railway" 21 jewels, adjusted, railroad approved watch, A very chunky 18s in a silverine case .A great piece of american history, dates to 1903! (Ref r1013)
$511

Hampden - 17j,manual,adjusted, stem set . [movement],
excellent+ Yellow gold filled screback case, 48mm, [back]another view [view]another view [view],
excellent Original doublesunk enamel dial,(minor hairlines around the 3)subsidiary seconds.
From 1915 a nice example of a Hampden stem set pocket watch. Stem set watches were not authorized for use on the railroads but such watches would often have a railroad approved movement.! (Ref rm1356)
$311

Hampden - 17 jewels, lever set, manual wind, adj [movement],
very good Base metal case with lots of brassing , 3 piece screw on bezel and back [back],
very good+ single sunk enamel dial,subsidiary seconds, blued steel hands, faint hairlines on the dial.
A nice Hampden for use from 1909, 18 size sidewinder, good watch for a desk watch! (Ref r328)
$271

Howard - 23j, manual wind,adjusted [movement],
near mint 14k yellow gold hinged back case, inner dust cover, size 16[back]another view [view],
mint Original double sunk enamel dial, blue steeled hands, subsidiary seconds.
Scarce E.Howard 23j in solid 14k gold. The last time the price of gold was over $750 in 1980 caused many pocket watch cases to be sold for gold content and the cases were melted down. Few of the solid gold pocket watch cases survived the butchery and if gold continues its upward thrust even more may be consigned to the smelter's pot! (Ref rm578)
$3,961 

Howard - 17j, manual wind, lever set, adjusted [movement],
near mint hinged swing out solid 14k yellow gold case, plain back [back],
mint single sunk enamel dial with red 5 minute markers, no chips or hairlines, blue steeled hands.
From around 1907 this Howard 47mm (12s) is a rare surviving example of a solid gold watch from the 1980s gold rush, a superb example of american workmanship and design from the turn of the century! (Ref r329)
$1,673

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