What-is-it question CCV
What-is-it question CCV
What-is-it question CCV
A small American patented clip from 1902, just the sort of thing that would be found in a jewel case and its original purpose unknown:
It actual size, I suspect, would be as below:
Whilst I guess this clip could be used for several uses, I'm looking for original purpose for which it was sold back in 1902.
Trev.
A small American patented clip from 1902, just the sort of thing that would be found in a jewel case and its original purpose unknown:
It actual size, I suspect, would be as below:
Whilst I guess this clip could be used for several uses, I'm looking for original purpose for which it was sold back in 1902.
Trev.
Re: What-is-it question CCV
I'll throw out a guess, watch holder.
Re: What-is-it question CCV
Hi Silverly,
I see where you a coming from, but no, not a watch holder.
Trev.
I see where you a coming from, but no, not a watch holder.
Trev.
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How about a money clip trev?
Re: What-is-it question CCV
Hi Rhodri,
Good to see you back on the forum, you've been away too long.
No, not a money clip, although perhaps it may have performed that task later in life, but not the intended use in 1902.
Trev.
Good to see you back on the forum, you've been away too long.
No, not a money clip, although perhaps it may have performed that task later in life, but not the intended use in 1902.
Trev.
Re: What-is-it question CCV
A chatelaine holder?
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Hi Silverly,
No, not a chatelaine holder. This is just a simple device connected with a gentlemen's wearing apparel.
Trev.
No, not a chatelaine holder. This is just a simple device connected with a gentlemen's wearing apparel.
Trev.
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Trouser and suspender connector?
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Silverly, I was thinking in the same vein. A garter clip for hose.
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You are both so close.
Washburne's Patent Scarf Holder, manufactured by the American Ring Co, of Waterbury, Connecticut.
Thanks to all.
Trev.
Washburne's Patent Scarf Holder, manufactured by the American Ring Co, of Waterbury, Connecticut.
Thanks to all.
Trev.