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The watch-
Unfortunately, only the band is a Rolex. I bought this a couple weeks back but never posted it. The watch is a Lord Elgin Aquamaster (60's-70's?) in working condition. Maybe worth $50. The band is a Rolex Crocodile with 18k buckle clasp. $250 maybe, only because it has an extra hole punched in the band. I guess the previous owner was a very small person. I can barely fit it on my wrist in the last hole but that's always the case.



Here are some more of my finds-

Pictured are 3 insulators, 2 Whithall Tatum's on either end and a AM TEL & TEL Co. in the middle. I also picked up a few tomato crate labels and the Victorian advertising trade card to go with them.

Last but not least are a few pieces of Fenton including an opalescent green basket and two amethyst (wisteria?) hobnail opalescent tumblers. Must be pretty rare, I can't find a match to the tumblers anywhere. These have hobnails on the bottoms too. Might not even be Fenton. Maybe Hobbs? Still researching.
Thanks for looking.
Unfortunately, only the band is a Rolex. I bought this a couple weeks back but never posted it. The watch is a Lord Elgin Aquamaster (60's-70's?) in working condition. Maybe worth $50. The band is a Rolex Crocodile with 18k buckle clasp. $250 maybe, only because it has an extra hole punched in the band. I guess the previous owner was a very small person. I can barely fit it on my wrist in the last hole but that's always the case.



Here are some more of my finds-

Pictured are 3 insulators, 2 Whithall Tatum's on either end and a AM TEL & TEL Co. in the middle. I also picked up a few tomato crate labels and the Victorian advertising trade card to go with them.

Last but not least are a few pieces of Fenton including an opalescent green basket and two amethyst (wisteria?) hobnail opalescent tumblers. Must be pretty rare, I can't find a match to the tumblers anywhere. These have hobnails on the bottoms too. Might not even be Fenton. Maybe Hobbs? Still researching.
Thanks for looking.