September 14, 2010, 17:32
Chris TerrasiJ.H. Allison Pocket Watch ... Need info
I just renewed by membership and ordered the Complete Guide to watches and I can't find too much about this watch...
I bought this collection 30-40 years ago, and am now retired and selling some of the watches which are mostly Hamptons.. Well I came across this watch.
It is a key wind up and is running as I type this up. I will add some pictures. It does not have a case.
The one picture shows a sort of cover for the workings and has not inscriptions.
When I take that off, it has inscribed on the workings the following: J. H.Allison, Detroit,the words fast and slow next to the time adjustment and NO. 13469.
The dial has a second had turning and the words J. H. Allison and Detroit is under the name.
Does anyone know about this watch or the value of it?
My email is chris@take-2.us
Thank You!!
September 14, 2010, 17:33
Chris TerrasiBack with cover on workings. Just setting on not all the way down
September 14, 2010, 17:34
Chris TerrasiWorkings with back cover off
September 14, 2010, 17:58
Tom BrownThere was a John H. Allison that had a jewelry store in Detroit according to the 1860 census, he was born about 1825 in New York.
To my untrained eye, the movement looks English & fusee driven. I have one very similar from a jeweler in New Hampshire from about the same time period. I have always thought mine was the equivalent of an English made import private label for a jeweler in this country.
At least that is my guess.
Tom
ps. found this listing in the 1861 Detroit city directory.