Pocket watch

Riggleman

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Minelab Equinox 800, Garrett AT Max, Garrett AT Pro, Garrett Ace 400, Garrett Pro Pointer AT
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Harmonica reed, copper rivet, copper cufflink, 1941 wheat, glass button, brass buckle, smashed bullet, and silver pocketwatch cover. Can anyone help identify this watch by makers mark, and give a date range.
 

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Pretty cool finds I find lots of pocket watches that you can hardly identify. Nice silver find though its funny I find lots of harmonica reeds also and they must have gone out of style long long ago cause Ive never seen anyone playing one Thanks for the post great job!!!!!!!
 
Congratualtions on the nice finds! :occasion14:

I love the pocket watch backing and the Harmonica reed is always a welcome find.

GL & HH
 
That's a large chunk of sterling, sorry I can't help with the mark, but regardless it's awesome!
 
Not bad for an hours work I think I averaged around $2.14 lol
 

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Congrats on the successful hunt. And as for A2coins comment about the harmonica, they were very popular back in the day prior to radio. It got pretty boring without music and a harmonica was cheap and easy to learn.
 

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