wrist watch hallmarks
wrist watch hallmarks
Hi i am trying to date a wrist watch that has been pass to me form my granddad.
I know it is 9 carat gold with a painted enamel face, i also know it is hallmarked for Chester but i am having trouble with the date letter. i can provide pic's but not sure how to do this
I know it is 9 carat gold with a painted enamel face, i also know it is hallmarked for Chester but i am having trouble with the date letter. i can provide pic's but not sure how to do this
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thanks for the tips.
here are the pic's.
here are the pic's.
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The date letter is for 1938. G.A.S. stands for George Arnold Stoll who was the Managing Director of the Elite Bracelet Manufacturing Co. Ltd. of 37, Portland Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, they later moved to the Regent Works, Regent Street, Birmingham.
Trev.
Trev.
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Thank you for the info most helpful.
Can you tell me what the date letter actually is (a,A,b,B,etc)
Can you tell me what the date letter actually is (a,A,b,B,etc)
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You're very welcome. The date letter is a 'n'.
Trev.
Trev.
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Can you give me any more info on what i believe to be the makers name STOLKACE?
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Stolkase appears to have been a trade name used by the Elite Bracelet Manufacturing Co Ltd.
In 1934 G A Stoll actually registered " Stolkase BRITISH MADE G.A.S." as a sponsor's mark at the Chester Assay Office. There are also two other marks of his registered at Chester containing "Stolkase" with variations from the one shown above.
Mike
In 1934 G A Stoll actually registered " Stolkase BRITISH MADE G.A.S." as a sponsor's mark at the Chester Assay Office. There are also two other marks of his registered at Chester containing "Stolkase" with variations from the one shown above.
Mike
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Thanks for that but I'm assuming you have made a type error, the mark reads STOLKACE and not stolkase as you have typed or is that one of the variants that they have registered?
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Sorry for that. The correct spelling is STOLKACE (even if it is on a CASE made by STOLL!).
Mike
Mike