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This is on a Columbia 18sz Illinois | ||
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Well Columbia was a Private label on some Kw 11J 18sz models The other symbol appears to be I &. F, or perhaps L &. F All of the Columbia's I have seen did not have the other engraving but then I have only seen a few anyhow since they don't command my attention. regards, bb | |||
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Some of the 9700 Illinois "Columbia" watches were produced for the "Independent Watch Co.", Fredonia, New York which may explain the signature under "Columbia" on the Movement. Also, I see that yours is a fifth pinion movement which was usually done on the early Stem wind-Lever set movements. I can find out more if you can give me the serial number. | |||
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Serial # 348962. I can see a L&F which actually I know it was never a railroad watch. But I try to collect things that are unusual. Thanks every one for any info that you can give me. It is a stem and key wind and a lever set. It is also in a Blauer Coin #65834 | |||
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This was a "short run" of 100 watches made in December 1881 that immediatly followed a "mixed" run of Independent Watch Co. and other movements. I believe that the "C&F" (?) Initials on yours are certainly a short run for some Jeweler or watchmaker. If that great case and dial present as well as the movement. you have a great collectible! | |||
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The dial is not in that good of condition. But a original housed Illinois in a coin case For $50. I guess I'll keep it for a while. | |||
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