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posted December 08, 2013 18:32
Grade 930, Serial No. 34517, Manufactured 1898.

 
Posts: 3370 | Location: Okotoks Alberta Canada | Registered: November 22, 2002
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posted December 08, 2013 19:22
Yellow gold filled screw back and bezel trademark of warrior holding shield 20 year engraving.

 
Posts: 3370 | Location: Okotoks Alberta Canada | Registered: November 22, 2002
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posted December 08, 2013 19:24
Case trademark close-up

 
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posted December 08, 2013 19:32
Cool, is that a Dueber case?


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Ed
 
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posted December 09, 2013 09:55
I researched it myself in Roy Ehrhardt's Trade Marks book (page 58). The warrior with a short sword and shield signifies a Dueber Champion case, 10K gold-filled, warranted to wear 20 years.


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Posts: 6696 | Location: Southwestern Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: April 19, 2004
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posted December 10, 2013 20:11
Thanks Ed for the information that the case was made by Dueber, I didn't have my trademark book handy. Here's another example of a 16 size Hamilton that was manufactured earlier than the 18 size.I found this on the Internet.

Hamilton 16 size, 17 jewel, Private label, Double Sunk, Arabic dial marked JC. Gray, Cortland, N.Y.

 
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posted December 10, 2013 20:13
Grade 962, Serial No. 50249, Finished July 27, 1897 Date Sold November 15, 1897 to JC Gray, Cortland, New York. Movement marked "JC Gray SPECIAL Cortland, N.Y"

 
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posted December 10, 2013 21:42
You're welcome, I always keep my trusty Trade Marks book right beside my computer work station.

Nice early 962 Larry! That's a grade I don't have Roll Eyes


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Posts: 6696 | Location: Southwestern Pennsylvania, USA | Registered: April 19, 2004
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posted December 11, 2013 14:09
Hello Ed:

Here is a cool Dueber Hampden advertisement from the back cover of the March 1892 Locomotive Engineers Journal, It has the warrior with the shield standing on top of the world with the caption underneath "WHAT IS WORTH DOING IS WORTH DOING WELL"

Larry

 
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posted December 13, 2013 17:56
That's a great caption, and a cool logo too!


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posted December 23, 2013 19:21

Ball Official Standard Private Label:
B.H. Stief & Co., Nashville, Tenn.


Here's a seldom-seen item, a Ball Agent Jeweler's private label watch [#13153:1895] which is also from the 2nd production run of Official Standard watches.

 
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posted December 23, 2013 19:24

And the movement . . .#13153


 
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posted December 24, 2013 20:33
Congrats Ed!

happy hunting
 
Posts: 881 | Location: Arroyo Grande, California USA | Registered: February 22, 2004
posted December 27, 2013 16:33
My only private label Hamilton 18s grade 932 serial # 217. maybe someone in this group can tell me something about James R. Connell Portsmouth N.H. The case is a 4oz coin Dueber Railway.

 
Posts: 311 | Location: New Jersey in the USA | Registered: February 13, 2011
posted December 27, 2013 16:34
932 dial

 
Posts: 311 | Location: New Jersey in the USA | Registered: February 13, 2011
posted December 27, 2013 16:35
another dial... has some chips on the outer rim near the 2

 
Posts: 311 | Location: New Jersey in the USA | Registered: February 13, 2011
posted December 27, 2013 16:37
dueber case

 
Posts: 311 | Location: New Jersey in the USA | Registered: February 13, 2011
posted December 27, 2013 16:39
case back.

 
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posted December 27, 2013 17:40
Very nice Joseph, those early Hamilton dials make me happy.

The RAILWAY case is a beaut as well, I have one in silverine.
 
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posted December 27, 2013 18:03
Holy smokes, Joseph. That's a beaut. In addition to being a pretty version of an uncommon grade - in a coin case yet, it has a serial number within the first 400, and that gets you well into rarified air. Lucky you.

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posted December 27, 2013 18:22
Ken, what's the deal with the price guide? If the last 200 deserve ★★ the (S#'s less than 400) should as well, correct?
 
Posts: 2093 | Location: British Columbia in Canada | Registered: March 02, 2011
posted December 27, 2013 19:04
I'm with Lorne!! I would think under 400 would at least rate (1) star. Oh well, I wonder if serial # 201 is still in circulation, would be like coming in second place in a race.... lol
 
Posts: 311 | Location: New Jersey in the USA | Registered: February 13, 2011
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posted December 27, 2013 20:42
That's just a blip in the book needing a copy edit.
If that watch isn't at least a two-star, nothing is.
 
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posted December 27, 2013 20:50
Joseph, on page 101 of the 2013 Guide:

★★★★………………………SCARCE -100 First run 21-30 (10)
★★★……………………………VERY FEW -350 Second run 61-400 (340)
★★…………………………………SPARSE -1000 Third run 6801-7000 (200)

So I guess it depends on how you interpret the "star guide". If you combine the last two runs they should be 2 star (540)

Taken separately they should both be 3 star as each run is less than 350.

How do I know the production figures you ask? Well you see I recently acquired some watch books which I highly recommend blah blah blah Smile
 
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posted December 27, 2013 21:03
Lorne - quit bragging you big braggart.

A monster in the making. lol
 
Posts: 921 | Location: California in the USA | Registered: March 25, 2013
posted December 28, 2013 12:32
Oh, and I would like to thank Chris Abell for servicing my watch!
 
Posts: 311 | Location: New Jersey in the USA | Registered: February 13, 2011
posted April 26, 2015 14:46
Regarding the William M. Shlaes "Head Captain" Hamilton 927 - Shlaes was a watchmaker in Hancock, Michigan, at a time when it was a center of the copper mining industry. A "Head Captain" was the mine manager in charge of letting contracts to miners. It was pretty much the top position in the mine. So it was the copper mining version of the "executive" model.

William M. Shlaes, my great-grandfather, was a watchmaker and jeweler in Hancock, Michigan, and later in downtown Chicago (where he did a brisk business in regulating railroad watches for the Northwestern conductors across the street) and on Garfield Boulevard on Chicago's South Side. He was also known as Max.

[Image from Tom Brown's October 28, 2013 13:19 post on page 3 of this topic]
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Posts: 2 | Location: Oak Park, Illinois in the USA | Registered: April 25, 2015
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posted April 26, 2015 16:39
Noah
Thanks that is what it is all about.

See page 3 for original post

 
Posts: 1119 | Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia in the USA | Registered: February 08, 2015
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posted April 27, 2015 00:51
Nice provenance with that timepiece !
You answered the earlier question about Shlaes in a big way!
Thanks for sharing.
Smile

kh
 
Posts: 921 | Location: California in the USA | Registered: March 25, 2013
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posted April 27, 2015 20:51
Noah please say you have a sample of great gramps watches.
Mike
 
Posts: 1119 | Location: Virginia Beach, Virginia in the USA | Registered: February 08, 2015
posted April 30, 2015 08:54
Wow Noah. That's very interesting, Thank You. Like Mike said, I hope you have one of these. As I stated, I've seen 3
so far. Half the fun of owning a great watch is learning all you can about it. This is Great.
Do you have any photos of the shop in Hancock ? Jack
 
Posts: 352 | Location: Southeast Michigan in the USA | Registered: March 22, 2012
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posted January 27, 2016 18:09
Thought I would add this Hamilton 927 Hunter to the
long private label list. Movement isn't marked only
the dial is. S/N 619618=1908.
Name on dial A.B.Macdonald
Chillicothe,Mo.

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posted January 27, 2016 18:11
dial

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