Our own David Abbe finally broke down and agreed to let me be the caretaker of this beautiful Illinois 16s, 17j, mdl 10, A H Winston, Herkimer, NY. After considerable effort on his part the watch is running like a charm. He had to replace the balance staff,poise and adj the wheel, replace the crystal with a White's crystal, find a period case and hands, and lastly a good COA. What do you think?
Posts: 1488 | Location: New York State in the USA | Registered: March 04, 2008
Not to sure if I have looked this one up before or not but if you are interested;
1920 census Herkimer NY Alfred Hamma Winston born Dec 1886 in New York, married to Nellie H, son William & daughter Ellen, son Afred Hamma Jr, daughter Mary, listed as a owner of a jewelery store.
Alfred Sr.'s parents were William & Lucy according to the 1900 census & they lived in Bainbridge.
Alfred was in business even into the 1940's, this is from the 1940 Herkimer city directory
Tom
Posts: 5107 | Location: New Mexico in the USA | Registered: January 27, 2007
First, That is a beautiful true bridge Illinois movement which I am sure is original to the dial by virtue of its unsigned plates. The hands are the best I could do under the circumstances and I believe the case is perfect to present this little beauty. The new mainspring I put in it really cooked it up to speed so it was a very easy adjustment as the balance was perfectly poised when I re-staffed it.
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Tom, Thanks for the extra information on the Winston's. It is difficult to trace one when the son has the same name. Alfred Sr. was apparently also in the Home Defense Unit in Herkimer County from 1917.
David, The watch was set with the clock on this site Saturday. It is running dead even with it this morning. It hasn't skipped a beat! I feel lucky to be the current caretaker of this fine watch.
Oh, I have to give credit to David for the great photo's, mine are not anyway near as nice.
Posts: 1488 | Location: New York State in the USA | Registered: March 04, 2008
Tom, I plan on doing some more research when I can get to Herkimer. But, by all means if you want to, go ahead. You are able to get much more information on the internet than I have been able to do. I am focusing on Alfred Sr, since the watch dates to when he was the owner of the jewelry store.
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Looks like your jeweler was either Judson Mealy born 1885 in Maryland, or Samuel Judson Mealy born 1887 Maryland in 1930 they are both listed as a merchant jeweler in Baltimore. They both have wives named Helen so I am not sure if they are one person listed twice or two different people.
Tom
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