Internet Horology Club 185
Private Dial Illinois Getty

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April 15, 2015, 18:38
James Carcioppolo
Private Dial Illinois Getty
Ebay purchase for $90: 16s, 17J Illinois Getty.
About 1897 the seller said. Dial labeled C. Hartdegen & co, Newwark, N.J. The movt is also inscribed. Came in a Hamilton salesman case. The movement rattles inside it like an empty stomach.


April 15, 2015, 18:39
James Carcioppolo
The movement runs on and off, needs a good cleaning.


April 15, 2015, 18:41
James Carcioppolo
Detail of Hartdegen inner marking.


April 15, 2015, 22:10
James Carcioppolo
The movement is not running and I will be putting it for sale tomorrow. If no takers, back it goes.
April 16, 2015, 00:25
Ken Habeeb
Good money after bad in the making? Looks like a project -- or worse if that's corrosion inside. I'm not even sure that T.F. Pete would accept that one!

Wink
April 16, 2015, 00:43
Paul D. Trombley
Jim,

I'm with Ken on this one... unless you want to say you bought a Hamilton Salesman case and got a free movement... it's pretty much a loss.
April 16, 2015, 00:47
Peter Kaszubski
I will take it no 3 fingers should be dead
I have few parts to make that one looks better
I got your acronym Ken and I like it.
T.F.Pete
April 16, 2015, 12:00
Kevin Moodie
I like the movement. Usually you don't see the private label name on these Getty movements, primarily on the dial. Hartdegen was a high end jeweler from the time Newark was a more affluent venue. I have a (broken) 18s Meylan with their name.
April 16, 2015, 14:19
David Abbe
This is restorable and with the double-signed movement would certainly be of interest to a Illinois and/or P/L collector.