Internet Horology Club 185
"Official" Show us your Ephemera thread! Let's have fun!
March 02, 2009, 21:55
Steve Gossard"Official" Show us your Ephemera thread! Let's have fun!
Here is an Illinois leather wallet, or card holder
March 02, 2009, 21:56
Steve Gossardone side of the open sides
March 02, 2009, 21:57
Steve Gossard...and the other side
March 02, 2009, 21:58
Steve Gossardan Illinois mainspring
March 02, 2009, 21:58
Steve GossardThe other side of the little envelope is still sealed after all these years.
March 02, 2009, 21:59
Steve GossardHere is a Hampden ad
March 02, 2009, 22:00
Steve GossardHere is a curious little watch insert of the calendar for the Columbian Expo. 1893
March 02, 2009, 22:01
Steve GossardHere's the other side of the calendar
March 02, 2009, 22:02
Steve GossardWaltham mainspring tin
March 02, 2009, 22:03
Steve GossardThis is the top of the tin
March 02, 2009, 22:05
Steve GossardThis Rockford ashtray is pretty beat up, but I feel sure it's not a reproduction
March 02, 2009, 22:06
Steve GossardHere is the bottom.
March 02, 2009, 22:08
Steve GossardNot a watch object, exactly, but interesting: an early Chicago and Alton Railroad pass.
March 02, 2009, 22:08
Steve GossardHere's the obverse side.
March 02, 2009, 22:09
Steve GossardHere is a later pass.
March 02, 2009, 22:11
Steve GossardThe obverse of this pass:
March 05, 2009, 12:33
Larry BuchanWaltham watchmaker's mainspring measuring gauge
March 05, 2009, 13:03
Sheila GilbertLarry,
Now THAT is really interesting!
Nice item!
Lots of great stuff we got here.
Thank you everyone.
I have posted this one before, but it is my FAVORITE, but then again, anything Lissauer is Special to me.
Sheila
March 05, 2009, 13:04
Sheila GilbertThis is what's inside.
Sheila
March 05, 2009, 18:57
Steve GossardThat is really cool! I like the ad art from the 19th century. I heard some years back that someone found a cache of old Illinois Watch Co. advertising posters in a garage or some place and they were sold off in notime. I would have liked to have seen those.
March 06, 2009, 01:51
Tom BrownSteve
It looks like your ashtray was of a Robert T. Green who was born in 1868 in Indiana, in the 1900 census he is listed as a jeweler & lived in Sims Indiana which is also in Grant county where the store was.
Tom
March 06, 2009, 07:16
Steve GossardThanks once again, Tom. Your information is always fascinating.
March 07, 2009, 20:47
Larry BuchanPostcard Lunch Hour at the Elgin National Watch Company factory 1929.
March 07, 2009, 21:15
Lawrence P. JonesSure have enjoyed everyones postings. You just don't see this kind of stuff every day. So I will share one of my favorites an Elgin Father Time watch repair sign.
March 07, 2009, 22:45
Larry BuchanSeth Thomas Watches card
March 07, 2009, 22:57
Larry BuchanSeth Thomas Watches card reverse side.
March 07, 2009, 23:37
Larry BuchanKeystone Watch Case Company advertising card, L. Walldorf, Rochester N.Y.
March 07, 2009, 23:45
Larry BuchanKeystone Watch Case Company advertising card reverse side.
March 08, 2009, 23:35
Larry BuchanHamilton advertisement for No.4 Rigid Bow Case
March 08, 2009, 23:44
Larry BuchanPostcard of Elgin Building at 1939-40 New York's World Fair
March 08, 2009, 23:48
Tom BrownLarry
Here is some info. on Walldorf if you are interested, it is from the 1881 city directory.
Also he was born about 1832 in Germany & in 1880 was married to Anna & they had a 3 sons & one daughter. Two sons were opticians & probably worked at dad's store.
Tom
March 08, 2009, 23:49
Larry BuchanHamilton 4992B sweep second military pocket watch.
March 10, 2009, 16:38
Steve GossardI really like that Hamilton ad. Did they sell those commercially after the war?
Anyhow, here is an Elgin stock certificate.