Posted 1 year ago
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My grandmother gave this to me when I was about 10.
I would love to know something about it.
# 20655. Has a mark, but not sure it you will be able to see.
I was able to get the dust cover open: Wm. Ellery inside and the number 1,409,435. Also on the inside of dust cover at the bottom is 55
note ... the close up with number/mark is not tarnished as it appears in the photo ....
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Thanks for any tidbits.
thank you
I cannot see how to open the dust cover.... any hints/
I was able to get the dust cover open: Wm. Ellery inside and the number 1,409,435. Also on the inside of dust cover at the bottom is 55
note ... the close up with number/mark is not tarnished as it appears in the photo ....
is it gold filled - I cannot see any markings.
Is this a valuable watch ... or just valuable as a keepsake? I am not planning on selling - just has always haunted me as to the history. My grandmother was given this watch by a young woman she took in - the woman was ill and later died - giving my grandmother the 'only thing she had of value'
I have just added a photo of the mark inside cover.