Howard Keystone Model 1921 Series 15 10 size 19 jewel silver tone Keystone case silvertone dial with original box and paper, 1928 production. Very nice condition in running order.
Pre-owned in good working condition. Item includes 1907 E. Howard Series 10 21 Jewel Size 16 Pocket Watch in 10k GF Case. Item has custom engraving, on inside of watch backing (December 25th, 1920-Mary). Item has been tested in good working condition. Items crystal/glass front shows light scratches seen up close, light ding in a couple areas around front of watch. Movement is still in good working condition. Body shows light scratches and dings, mostly seen on backside of watch. Light dirt around case, and crown. See photos for more details. Your satisfaction is our priority. Daily Pawn has been in business for more than 10 years, operating out of two stores in Fort Collins Colorado. We are a family owned pawn shop that takes in a wide array of items. We test and describe all of our items the best we can, but if you need more information or pictures feel free to reach out anytime.
Howard Series 5 Model 1907 16s 19J White Gold Filled Case Pocket Watch Working. Estimated Production Year: 1911. Run Quantity: 1,000. A beautiful and rare E. Howard Series 5 with a very unique engraved White Gold Filled Case, a beautiful example of this series in outstanding condition. The pocket watch is in working order. It is in very good condition as you can see in the photos. I wound the watch and it has run smoothly and kept time for a couple of hours. Please review all item photos for exact condition of the piece, enlarge them and inspect, as they are part of the description. The Watch includes professional packaging with a protective case. We have more than 30 years of experience in the market of collectibles. We will be more than happy to assist you in what you need.
Another incredibly stunning original condition and complete all original E. Howard Series III pocket watch from 1865 in it’s original W & S heavy coin silver hunting case. The plain polish case has no dings or dents, with tight hinges that open to 90 degrees. Properly hallmarked “W & S” on outer covers. Beautifully and simply decorated the scroll work is still outstanding after 158 years. The unique hinged bezel is perfect, however the crystal is missing. Single sunk gorgeous original enamel dial is flawless save for a tiny edge chip about 12 o’clock and an almost imperceptible beginning of a craze at the edge of the six minute mark. It’s glossy and the script itself is astonishing. Purple steel hands are works of art and flawless. The 15 jewel Series III gilded movement is a sight to behold. It reads, “8264″ dating this watch to 1865. Howard packed an incredible amount of compensating technology into their earliest timepieces, and this appears to have an unmarked Mershon’s Patent center wheel rack regulator as well as the extra protection afforded to the mainspring barrel. Unfortunately the watch is over wound, however upon placing slight pressure on the mainspring the balance wheel springs to life. Regardless, a pocket watch of this uniqueness and rarity deserves a complete overhaul. This is an amazing timepiece!