The TreasureNet WATCH and CLOCK Show!

BuckleBoy

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Here are a few from my collection. The bottom one I didn't clean because it looked pretty darned cool as it was...

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Do clocks that you USED to own count? ??? :D
Here's the eagle iron piece I dug up last year. It was ID'd as a mid-1800's mantle clock piece. I added the modern clock movement myself.
Another fellow TN member now has this baby gracing his home. Now let's see....who did I send that to? Hmmmm. :D :wink:
I have about 5-10 nice watch FOBs too that I'll have to dig out.

Nice digs BB.

-MM-
 

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That's AWESOME, MM!
 

Buckles For Jesus said:
That's AWESOME, MM!
I Know....And it's not for sale!! :wink: I Love that Clock,thank's again Doug!!The two older piece's came off the Antietam field's.The rest came from the beach and local spot's.Cool thread BB.This N.C. mantle piece will alway's live on :)
 

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civilman1 said:
Buckles For Jesus said:
That's AWESOME, MM!
I Know....And it's not for sale!! :wink: I Love that Clock,thank's again Doug!!The two older piece's came off the Antietam field's.The rest came from the beach and local spot's.Cool thread BB.This N.C. mantle piece will alway's live on :)

No problem. I'm glad you like it. You are a real CW nut, so I know it's gone to a good home. :wink:
-Doug-
 

Almost forgot this piece BB....Found it this year from the briar patch at Antietam,Ansonia Clock Co.(1853-192?)
 

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Dang it Buckles...I just packed all of mine for the move....this is the only pic I could find....
 

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civilman1 said:
Almost forgot this piece BB....Found it this year from the briar patch at Antietam,Ansonia Clock Co.(1853-192?)

Nice piece, Civilman! Is it a key for winding a mantel clock?


Hey Gypsy--don't worry. This thread will be here when you unpack :wink: I'd love to see the rest of your rusty crusty watches. :tongue3:
 

Oh cool a watch show, Just unearthed these two last Saturday. I have to say I was pretty stoked to find them.
 

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Wondered when someone would come up with a "watch show". I've got a few more than what's pictured, but don't have pictures of them. Here are a couple pics of some on the ones that I do have. In the first picture, the silver one must have been a necklace type, and sorta looks like a beetle. The second picture is an 18 K gold filled one I found last December. Will be looking forward to seeing others on this post.

Wislh everyone good luck and HH
 

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Nice watches, folks! Keep 'em coming! Dan, is that one in the upper left a wristwatch? Couldn't tell if it was a fob or watch. Oh, and EXCELLENT choice of backgrounds by the way. :wink:

-Buckleboy
 

Buckles For Jesus said:
civilman1 said:
Almost forgot this piece BB....Found it this year from the briar patch at Antietam,Ansonia Clock Co.(1853-192?)

Nice piece, Civilman! Is it a key for winding a mantel clock?


Hey Gypsy--don't worry. This thread will be here when you unpack :wink: I'd love to see the rest of your rusty crusty watches. :tongue3:
I'm positive BB....I spent about an hour looking up Ansonia Mantle's,but I still can't locate that particular key for a date. :(
 

Buckles For Jesus said:
Nice watches, folks! Keep 'em coming! Dan, is that one in the upper left a wristwatch? Couldn't tell if it was a fob or watch. Oh, and EXCELLENT choice of backgrounds by the way. :wink:

-Buckleboy
Yes it is a wrist watch, sorry the pics not very good.
 

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civilman1 said:
Buckles For Jesus said:
civilman1 said:
Almost forgot this piece BB....Found it this year from the briar patch at Antietam,Ansonia Clock Co.(1853-192?)

Nice piece, Civilman! Is it a key for winding a mantel clock?


Hey Gypsy--don't worry. This thread will be here when you unpack :wink: I'd love to see the rest of your rusty crusty watches. :tongue3:
I'm positive BB....I spent about an hour looking up Ansonia Mantle's,but I still can't locate that particular key for a date. :(

Nice work, Civilman. I have a mantle clock wind key and some fobs to post too, but I'm gonna space it out... I found a pocket watch key when I was a newbie and tossed it out because I didn't know what it was ::) I'm hoping someone will post one on here sooner or later.

Regards,


Buckles
 

I ques I need to get in on this one Not old but a $300.00 to $350.00 modern watch.
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OK, you said "dug" watches, not necessarily MDed. I dug this one in a little dump just a few minutes walk from our house. I love it's patina and it is really hefty and has a nice feel in your hand. I can find no markings or names on it although the face is a bit busted. I guessed it was a stopwatch due to its offset stem. ???

Nice thread, BB.
Cheers and HH
 

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I guess I'll put my two cents...err watches in!
 

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Nice Watches Michiganne and Fisher!  I love 'em!  Michiganne, have you unscrewed the back to the watch?  Somtimes there's a brand, symbol, or serial number in there.  The big pocket watch (on the right) in my first photo I was able to date to 1894 with the help of the brand marking and serial number in the back.

-Buckleboy
 

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