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Gold Pocket Watch, Illinois Watch Company, N. Gamse [151584]

Currency:USD Category:Jewelry Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
Gold Pocket Watch, Illinois Watch Company, N. Gamse [151584]
SOLD
8,250.00USDto s*********0+ buyer's premium (1,650.00)
This item SOLD at 2022 Dec 03 @ 23:14UTC-8 : PST/AKDT
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"The Queen" private label gold pocket watch made by Illinois Watch Company c1900 for N. Gamse, New York. 136 grams. Manual wind gold pocket watch. Beautiful heavy gold case. Front of watch case has fancy rose gold monogram "RN" surrounded by flowers in different shades of gold. Back of watch case features 3 horse heads in rose gold, white gold and yellow gold with jeweled eyes. Face of watch is labelled "The Queen / N. Gamse / New York, U.S.A." Roman numerals and working second hand. Ticks when wound!

Illinois Watch Company operated from 1869 - 1927 out of Springfield, Illinois. The first movements were produced by the company in 1872, but the company was not operating at full production until 1875, the same year the first stem-wind watches were made. Illinois Watch Company is known for the company's extensive line of extremely fine and accurate Railroad-grade pocket watches.

Nicholas Gamse was a jeweler and major watch distributor in Manhattan, New York who operated out of the prestigious Maiden Lane District. Gamse contracted 11 different private label watches with Illinois Watch Company, as well as 2 with Waltham and 2 with Elgin. Gamse's private label watch names included New York themes, such as "The Queen" in addition to his own signature. The earliest Gamse movement on record is dated 1892. Gamse watches are known to have marked plates, identifying dials, the specific name given by Gamse for the movement style, which is often two-toned, gilt movement screws and regulator assemblies, gilt Louis XIV hands and unusual damascene patterns.

Date: c1892-1915
Country (if not USA):
State: New York
City: Manhattan
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