I am sorry I can't get a very clear picture of the initials JJ on the top nodule thingy. It is Chester Assay, the 3 sheafs without 'garb'. On the ring chain nodule it has the letters JJ stamped, the only makers I can find JJ is Richard Attenborough Jay, 1899-1904, but the date mark looks like the U of 1858 but I could be wrong. I was wondering however if anyone knew what the BK stands for?
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Help with Initials Pocket watch case
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Re: Help with Initials Pocket watch case
Hi Benjamin Kerby. Was my 5 times great grandad he came from London to Coventry he was a watch case maker in spon street coventry. He had a son called Edward rosser kerby who was a watch manufacturer all worked in Coventry.
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Thank you Dave
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Thank you Dave