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Like a kid in a candy store... One of those less than 17j Hamilton 18sz | |||
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Minty PL dial | ||||
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IHC Member 1508 |
Very nice Jon! I love that style of dial. Now, if only it weren't housed in that case. Brad | |||
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LoL - Brad... That is how I acquired it, and was not going to turn it down because of a case. PL 930s are not jumping out of the wood work... ![]() | ||||
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Jon, I have #26580, Central City in my PL collection. It is a 928, 15j, SW/LS. | |||
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Ed, Just curious does your Central City have the same style dial or does yours have a double sunk? Thanks | ||||
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A SS dial but different. I will have to place this one on my cleaning to do list. ![]() | |||
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Thanks for posting - Ed... Yet to see that specific private label on a double sunk dial. I wonder if there is one out there hiding ![]() | ||||
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The jeweler that sold both of those Central City private labels was Henry J. Howe a jeweler in Syracuse. He was born about 1840 in New York. He is listed as a jeweler there in 1866 and I find him there up to 1910. If you are interested. | |||
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IHC Member 1357 |
Nice watches.What caught my eye was the post by our super sleuth Tom.Jon you should google Henry J. Howe.I have a 974,dial and movement marked Henry J. Howe.He served in the Union Army as a bodyguard to Burnside.His store closed in 1975{Ibelieve}109 yrs in business.Regards Roger | |||
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I have a very nice Hamilton 978, Henry J. Howe. He was one of only 6 agents for Hamilton watches in New York state. Thanks for the info Roger and Tom. | |||
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"The 1860 US census lists Henry J. Howe as a 20 year old jeweler. He is listed in the 1870, 1880, 1890, 1900 and 1910 census. Most of the census list him living on East Jefferson street Syracuse with a wife and two sons." "Henry J. Howe enlisted on Aug. 24, 1861 at Vesper, N.Y., mustered in as a private, Oneida Independent company, Cavalry in September of 1861. He served three years and mustered out in September of 1864." Tom and Roger - thanks... | ||||
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Display case has been replaced... Took a minute to find a nice three hinge with matching case screw marks. | ||||
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Back doors | ||||
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Now that is a nice one John! | |||
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