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Here is another, even smaller, that I missed in the list above (now added). It is a 21-jewel 7-1/4 ligne rectangular wristwatch movement. If you think of any other missing models, let me know and I will add them. | ||||
Here is an ad from 1897 | ||||
Here is a National Geographic ad from 1912. This ad (and many others) refers to their free Riverside booklet. I have never been able to find one of these booklets and would love to purchase a photocopy, if anyone has one. | ||||
Here is my only Riverside... Tom | ||||
Tom, I love to seeing your Riverside. | ||||
Here is an '88 model Riverside... | ||||
Hi Tom, I have a model 88 tu-tone like yours. My SN is very close to yours--SN 9,173,413. Tom | ||||
Here is an earlier 16-size Riverside - an 1872 model in gilt. These were also made with nickel plates. | ||||
The only Riverside model in my collection. Housed in a 14K hunter case. | ||||
Phil - if you are only going to have one, that is a good one to have. My best estimate is that there were 2300 hunting movements and 1900 open-face. Tom - thanks for posting the picture of your two-tone. Those are really nice and almost always distinguished by the hand carving around the balance jewel. | ||||
If no one minds repeats, here are a pair I let go of in the IHC "For Sale" forum last year ... An open-face Non-Magnetic marked 88 model and a hunting case 92 model (with somewhat different winding wheels than those above). Fred | ||||
Tom S i see your Riverside now.All examples here are very nice and the pictures are great.I don,t have on e in my collection, but i hope to one day. Thanks to all for sharing. | ||||
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Jerry, Here's an excerpt from a trade book dated 1896: | |||
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And Price list: | |||
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And the rest of the price list: | |||
Working our way up from the smallest, the next one on the list is the 6/0 or Jewel Series movement. Here are an 1898-model hunting movement (on the left, from a cushion wristwatch)and a 1912-model open-face movement (on the right, from an Opera Watch). | ||||
Next in line is the 0-size. I am afraid the only examples I have are the Riverside Maximus -- here are the 1891 model (on the left) and the 1900 model on the right. | ||||
Here is a photo of a standard Riverside-grade 1900 model (snagged from eBay). One interesting thing about this one is that it is from a listed run of 1500 Riverside Maximus (17-19j). Obviously the 17j part of the run (perhaps most of them) is Riverside and this could considerably reduce the reported production for the Riverside Maximus. Does anyone else have any of these smaller Riversides to show? I skipped over the 3/0 (as I don't have one). Next on the schedule is the 1-size. I have a rather dull-looking example (that I won't post unless no one else shows one). So, start looking for your Riverside-grade ladies watches (up to 8-size) and wristwatches and post your examples. | ||||
Here is the 1-size. My example has a very plain frosted finish, but some had much nicer damasceening. If you have a nice example, please post. | ||||
I guess no one gets too excited about those smaller Riversides, so I'll go back to the 16-size. This is an early 1899 model with only 17 jewels. The earlier ones have a more ornate damasceening pattern, and this also has the gold star-wheel regulator typical of the '99 model Riverside. As with many Riversides it has a gold center wheel, gold jewel settings, gold timing screws and a steel escape wheel. | ||||
... and here is the 1908 model with the Ohlson's regulator and 19 jewels. Note that both have the chain pattern on the winding wheels, typical of this grade. The damasceening, however, is a simpler broad circular pattern. The lever-set open-face Riversides were railroad grade. | ||||
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