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Type Online-Only Auction
Price Realized 250.00 USD
Date Sold 10/22/2015


Lot # 50
Estimate 100.00 - 200.00 USD
Group - Category Jewelry & Watches
Lead Aurora Watch Co, 18S
Description
Scarce 3 oz class coin silver O'Hara patent screwed-back, hinged cuvette, AWCo 3 oz class coin silver HC with gold hinges and mounts, SW-LS, WE-SSD, lever escapement, 7J, gilt mvt, s#10113. Fossette Collection. CONDITION: Mvt: GRO, excellent mvt condition overall; dial has multiple hls; excellent hands; case shows light wear, few MFS, no dents or dings, back threads difficult, excellent ET and shield detail; tight bow, crown shows light wear; good glass crystal.
Name "Vintage Pens, Pocket and Wristwatches"
Auctioneer Jones and Horan Auction Team
Type Online-Only Auction
Date(s) 10/15/2015 - 10/22/2015
First lot sells on Thursday, October 22nd at 7 pm EST sharp!
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Location Online-Only
Goffstown, NH 03045
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No Reserves. No Buyer's Premium. No Sales Tax. Free Domestic Shipping. All descriptions are guaranteed with a 10-day return privilege.
Auction Terms & Conditions * There is NO Buyer's Premium and NO Reserves * Payment by check, wire transfer or Paypal * Shipping is free for Domestic customers. Contact us for a quote for International shipping charges. * We reserve the right to cancel and/or reopen the auction in the case of system failures. ALL DESCRIPTIONS GUARANTEED, 10-DAY RETURN PRIVILEGE. If you have any issues with an item or shipment, please contact us immediately and we will resolve the problem. Key to abbreviations: “AMAC” = anti-magnetic auto-compensating | “AN” = Arabic numeral | “cal” = caliber | “ct” = carat weight | “DES” = diamond endstone | “DR” = double roller | “DSD” = double sunk dial | “dwt” = pennyweight (20 per ounce troy) | “ED” = enamel dial | “ET” = engine turned | “FS” = fine scratch(es) | “g” = gram (31.1 per troy ounce) | “GF” = gold-filled | “GJS” = gold jewel setting(s) | “GP” = gold-plated | “GRO” = good running order | “H” = height | “HB” = hinged-back | “HB&B” = hinged-back & bezel | “HC” = hunting-case | “hl” = hairline(s) | “HS” = hairspring | “J” = jewel(s) | “K” = karat of gold quality | “KW” = key-wind | “KS” = key-set | “L” = length | “LS” = lever set | “M” = model | “MB” = motor barrel | “MFS” = micro fine scratch(es) | “mm” = millimeter | “MOP” = mother-of-pearl | “mvt” = movement | “NI” = nickel or other white plating | “NOS” = new old stock | “NR” = not running | “OF” = open face | “OH” = overhaul | “p” = page | “PG” = pink gold | “PW” = pocket watch | “QS” = quick set | “QSD” = quadruple-sunk dial | “ref” = reference | “RG” = rose gold | “RGF” = rose gold-filled | “RGP” = rolled gold plate | “RN” = Roman numeral | “RPBM” = rhodium-plated base metal | “RR” = railroad | “S” = size |“s#” = serial number | “SB” = screwed-back | “SB&B” = screwed-back & bezel | “SO” = swingout | “SS” = stem-set (pendant-set) | “SSD” = single-sunk dial | “SW” = stem wind | “TP” = Total Production | “TSD” = triple-sunk dial | “TW” = total weight | “UFS” = ultra fine scratch(es), brushing | “W” = width | “WED” = white enamel dial | “WG” = white gold | “WI” = wind indicator | “WW” = wrist watch | “YG” = yellow gold The Jones & Horan plain English grading system follows this general order from top to bottom for mvts, component parts, metal dials, hands and cases: Pristine (without defect, untouched) | Mint | Near Mint | Excellent | Fine (the average grade for most used, running watches) | Fair | Poor. We no longer use "good" as a grade as it can be misleading, so it only applies to function (see below). We then describe any salient defects that should be called to the attention of the potential buyer. With respect to wear, we also use the following terms in order: No wear | Hardly any wear | Very little wear | Little wear | Very light wear | Light wear | Medium wear | Ample wear | Substantial or abundant wear | Worn out. These general terms are used in combination with precise descriptions of defects for further elaboration where needed. Enamel dials are not necessarily graded, but called "perfect" when free of cracks, chips or hairlines, which are structural and always noted. Surface defects such as scratches, discoloration or graphical defects may be present on a perfect dial, and are noted separately. The term, "Good," is only used alone to indicate that the watch or its function is doing what it should be doing, as in "good running order, good repeat function and tone, good chronograph and date functions," etc. These functions are not rated or graded. "Good crystal" means without meaningful defect, as does "Good dial." Good running order (GRO) only means that the balance and escapement are performing in healthy fashion and without apparent defect, but does not guarantee timekeeping or warrantee future performance; unless otherwise noted, our timepieces are not serviced by us, and we do not know when they were last serviced from our sources. We do our best to indicate any potential problems or needs for repair. --------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------ Terms Of Use

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