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IHC Member 48 |
Hi All Any one good with British hallmarks. Just pickup a pocket watch key with a fob attched. On the back are three little boxes. Ancor in the first, Lion (facing left) in the second, & a lower case q. Below that in a rectangle box J.E.F Funny no period after the F. I think the top three box give me the date 1915. Will post picture tomorrow. Thanks for any help with this. The key does fit a key wind Columbus that I have. Regards Keith | ||
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You are correct it was made in 1915, the lion means sterling silver, the anchor means it was made in Birmingham and the q means 1915 The JEF is the makers mark. | ||||
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IHC Member 48 |
Thanks Francesco for posting the legend. Some pictures of the fob. | |||
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IHC Member 48 |
The Front. Could the shield be gold? (solid or plated) | |||
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Hi Keith ! A nice Edwardian-style British watch-fob. I think the shield is made from low K gold. I've found a mark J.E.F (raised in rectangle) from a 1918 Birmingham fob medal without maker known. Regards Gerald | ||||
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IHC Member 48 |
Thanks Gerald for the information. Any speculation of value? Regards Keith | |||
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Looking to the great 'marketplace'(fob medal) you will find prices meandering from fifteen to fifty. Gerald | ||||
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Agree with Gerald silver fob should go for $50 max. | ||||
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