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Is this a ladies Waltham Pocketwatch? "Click" to Login or Register 
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This is the front of the case

 
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The Back

 
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Who is wm ellery?

 
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The Face

 
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Yes it is a Waltham.

As for the name, in 1862 the company developed the "Wm. Ellery M57" watch named for the Rhode Island representative William Ellery, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. "Wm Ellery" signed movements of many types including your ladies watch accounted for 44 percent all early Waltham sales.
 
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