October 18, 2011, 21:24
Ralph HopperA question about a 'Patented' case
Can anyone provide details about a case that I have been unable to find in any reference books that I have.
It is an OF 18S swing-out case. Inside the back cover are the words 'Patented Trade Mark' with a star and crescent moon. No other engravings.
I am wondering if this is gold filled? Coin silver? Other? And, what company might have made these? It came with an Illinois Bunn if that is of any help.
Sorry, can't get a decent photo at the moment.
Thanks
October 18, 2011, 22:48
Tom BrownRalph
A photo might help narrow down the maker but ultimately the Keystone Case Company owned them & I believe they were gold filled.
The Crescent Watch Case Co of Newark NY used that symbol & were issued a trademark Dec 15, 1885 but then on Dec 19, 1911 the Keystone Watch Case Co. of Philadelphia Pa were issued a trade mark of the "The Crescent Watch Case Co."
Tom
October 18, 2011, 23:04
Edward L. Parsons, Jr.Keystone's James Boss invented the process for making composite gold-clad brass material used to make a gold-filled case, and he patented it, hence the "patented" marking,