Hampden 3-OS 7J lever set (LS) Molly Stark ladies' pocket watch #1427019, handsome gilt split plate movement with a fancy plate layout and a brushed finish, porcelain enamel dial with Roman numerals and a black-marked subsidiary seconds register has some faint hairlines, blue steel spade style hands.
Amazing fully engraved yellow gold filled (YGF) hunting case (HC) with an elaborate art nouveau-style scene engraved on both covers of large fronds, flowers & swirls surrounding a fancy square monogram shield with a doorway-like border, empty spaces in the design are filled with crisp engine turning, blank monogram shield on one side while the reverse has an engraving of a house set into a hillside with trees behind it, vermicelli engraving on the bezels & lower half of the frame, sculpted pendant, heavy bow, a glass crystal and an inscription on the dust cover "Maud Howard", case is showing light even wear overall with very little smoothing to the engravings, a small divot on the interior of the bow from hanging from a chain and a small bit of discoloration on the interior front cover, possibly from an attempt at gold testing, measures approx. 33mm in diameter x 47mm in length x 10mm thick. A beautiful vintage Hampden from the early 1900s in a case that must be seen to be truly appreciated, in excellent+ overall condition!
- Year Made: 1900-1901
- Company:
Hampden
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Movement Size:
133-0S
- Jewels: 217J
- Setting/Movement Type:
lever set
- Model/Grade: Molly Stark
- Serial #: 1427019
- Movement Finish: gilt
- Movement Details: hunting case movement (HCM), fancy plate layout
- Dial Material: porcelain enamel
- Hand Style:
spade
- Case Style:
HC
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Case Material:
Gold Filled - Yellow
- Case Details:
"Maud Howard" inscription
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Case Width/Diameter:
33mm (1.30 inches)
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Case Length, bow included:
47mm (1.85 inches)
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Case Thickness:
10mm (0.39 inches)
- Crystal Material: glass
- Condition:
Excellent +
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Gender:
Ladies'
The Hampden Watch Company was founded in in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1877, as a renamed continuation of the New York Watch Company that stopped production under that name in 1876. While the company produced a number of high quality lines, it was not until the purchase by the watch case maker John. C. Dueber, and moving of the company to Canton, Ohio in 1886, that the company was able to increase production to become one of the more prolific American watch companies of the time. When the company closed in 1927, they had produced almost 4 million watches.
As an additional resource, we've posted a
Serial Number Production List which includes information for Hampden serial numbers and dates of manufacture.
The NAWCC also has a
comprehensive article about the company; additional information may also be found on
Wikipedia.
This watch is in good running condition, unless otherwise noted in the description. This means that on receipt, pending any item-specific running conditions noted in the description, you can expect the watch to be winding and setting properly and to run smoothly while keeping reasonable time. We consider "reasonable time" to meet these basic guidelines:
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