by Jacqueline Tharp
(Raymond, MS)
My aunt was an Army nurse during World War II. She was stationed in Europe. I have a small pocket watch that she used. It has a gold case. There is a red cross under the number 12 and under that there is a name that is either Tavannes or Favannes. At the bottom above the number 6 is the word Swiss. I am not interested in selling the watch but would love to know anything about this type watch and the maker. The watch does not run.
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In the middle, it has the words "Laddie" written on it, and it looks very old, it is made by the E Ingraham Company, Bristol Conn USA. I don't know if it is old or not, I got it for 5 dollars at a car shop, but it didn't work, so I got it fixed, is that ok? Plus, it was made on 3/29 of ????, that is my problem
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by James
(Umatilla, Florida, U.S.)
Anyone know about a top notch pocket watch.It came in a box of WWII pictures.This person was in the company C 19th infantry.
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by Kathy
(Deerfield Beach, FL)
Gruen Wristwatch
I also purchased this at a yard sale. Actually, the owner just gave it to me because I bought so much from him. It's so small even with my small wrists, I do not dare to stretch it over my hand, even though I would love to wear it. It says 12k, so I assume it is pink gold since it looks like copper. It's very dainty looking. I love it.
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by Matt
(Pembroke)
I know nothing about this watch other than it was my part of my great grandfathers collection. the collection had a few Walthams cira 1856-1860 and this watch I got.
The trademark on the inside is a letter A, a Lions head a mask and WW? It is silver with Roman numerals with a circle of siver material in the middle? Any ideas?
Matt
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by Tony
Old Pocket Watch
It's an E. Ingraham Company pocket watch. All it says on the front is Sturdy. On the inside it says the E. Ingraham Company then below than it has the number 56. Help, how old?
Pleas reply here with any info about this watch.