Need help identifying the Birmingham watch case maker. Thanks
Warch case naker
Re: Warch case naker
Hi Larry,
The image of the maker's mark is hardly discernible. Please try again in natural daylight (no flash), using the macro feature on your camera. I guess there are also another set of marks, please show those as well.
Trev.
The image of the maker's mark is hardly discernible. Please try again in natural daylight (no flash), using the macro feature on your camera. I guess there are also another set of marks, please show those as well.
Trev.
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Re: Warch case naker
Nope, no other marks other than what's shown & the identical marks are on the inside of the back & the dust cover so I don't believe anything is worn off.
I'd believe that the toadstool looking mark (& perhaps the I) below the case number is/are the maker mark but I admit the marks are a bit unusual & I can find any clue as to who the maker was.
Not really that important but I'm curious.
I'd believe that the toadstool looking mark (& perhaps the I) below the case number is/are the maker mark but I admit the marks are a bit unusual & I can find any clue as to who the maker was.
Not really that important but I'm curious.
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Re: Warch case naker
The "toadstool" mark is actually 2 letters separated by a stop - I suspect that it may be W.E for William Ehrhardt Ltd.
Phil
Phil