Need help with dating a silver pocket watch case

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Kamorek
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Need help with dating a silver pocket watch case

Post by Kamorek »

Hello

I bought last year a silver pocket watch. It has a Chester Hallmarks.
Can anyone help me in dating the silver case?
I see letter B on the shield with straight lines, which means 1727,
but letter B on the French-type shield means 1902.
I think that silver watch are from 1902 but the shield does not match that description.

Thank you for any advice
Peter

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Re: Need help with dating a silver pocket watch case

Post by dognose »

Hi Peter,

It will be 1902. There were two different outlines in use at Chester at this time.

The watchcase maker was Thomas Peter Hewitt (The Lancashire Watch Co.Ltd.), Prescot, Lancashire. That particular mark was registered on the 17th May 1899.

Trev.
Kamorek
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Re: Need help with dating a silver pocket watch case

Post by Kamorek »

Thank You very much!

Peter
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