Description:
Elgin OS 7J grade 320 ladies' pocket watch #12111491, attractive nickel split plate movement with a fancy engraved balance bridge accented with black and an elaborate concentric circle damascene pattern, mint single sunk (SS) porcelain enamel dial with Roman numerals, red Arabic 5 minute markers and a black-marked subsidiary seconds register, blue steel spade style hands, incredible multi-colored yellow gold filled (YGF) fully engraved hunting case (HC) with a large slightly raised rose gold filled (RGF) design of curves & swirls on both sides around a tall oval monogram shield, green gold filled (GGF) dots along the bottom curve and centered at the top of the design is a YGF & RGF flower with GGF leaves, in the empty spaces of the design are stippled and vermicelli engravings, one monogram shield has a fancy monogram, possibly "AB" while the other shield has a fancy honeycomb engraved pattern, sculpted pendant, a heavy bow and a glass crystal, the case is showing normal wear with only light smoothing to the engraving in places along with a small bit of brass starting to show on the frame, pendant & bow, measures approx. 36mm in diameter x 51mm in length x 11mm thick. A beautiful vintage Elgin from the early 1900s in excellent+ overall condition!
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