

Face and works marked “Trans Pacific” with twenty-one jewel movement. It is in a yellow gold filled case Langendorf Pocket Watch. The white dial contains Roman numerals in the chapter ring and the secondary dial.

Standard movement with the serial number 15608166 which indicates that the watch was manufactured in 1907. The white dial with Roman numerals in the chapter ring also has a secondary dial American Watch Company “Bartlett” Pocket Watch.

Standard movement with the serial number 1858292 which indicates that the watch was manufactured in 1900. Quartier Locle The inside cover is marked serial number 87311. The Sterling case is of the period with a release catch on the stem New York Standard Pocket Watch. The secondary dial has no hands and missing the movement connections. The white dial contains condensed roman numerals in the chapter ring with a single hand. It is marked with the serial number 44981. The movement is believed to be early 19 c. The case has a silver hallmark, possibly French punch mark, and is likely custom with the serial number one off the movement, #10025 Harry Bequline Locle Pocket Watch. Above the serial number is Straightline He served in the Civil war under Custer, and according to my grandmother the hair was either from his mother. Serial number 50331 In the center, in a decorative design are the letters LOCLE. Serial number 10,026 and the movement is a size eighteen. I have my great-grandfathers pocket watch. The key wind movement is marked “NeiChattl” (unknown) and is of a detached lever design. Seventeen jewels with the serial number 19019922 James E. Grade 290 Elgin Gold Filled Pocket Watch. There is a rose embossed within the gold filled case Circa 1904. Open face watch with 7 jewels, size sixteen, ¾ plate and serial number 15381852. Hunter case watch with seventeen jewel movement, adjusted, size twelve with the serial number 14029719. Lot of 9 assorted pocket watches: Waltham Royal Pocket Watch.
