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Silver “The Semloh Lever” Open Face Pocket Watch
Silver “The Semloh Lever” Open Face Pocket Watch
Swiss Made and Hallmarked for Birmingham 1923
A silver open face top-wind pocket watch, made by the famous Semloh Lever company in Switzerland and hallmarked for Birmingham 1923. The pocket watch is complete with an antique chain.
Dial: The white enamel dial has black Arabic numerals with outer minute divisions. The dial has blued hands and a subsidiary second’s dial at the six. The dial is signed: “Swiss Made”.
Movement: The anchor lever movement is in great working condition however, we cannot guarantee accuracy for an antique pocket watch. The movement is decoratively signed: “The “Semloh” Lever, 17 Jewels, Swiss Made, Ref.999, Pat. Appl. For”.
Case: The watch lies in a silver open face case with a smooth finish. The inner side of the case is signed: ALD and hallmarked for Birmingham 1923. The inner side of the cuvette is as well signed: ALD, Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd, Regular and same hallmarks. The case and cuvette are both numbered: 437418.
Swiss Made – Hallmarked for Silver Birmingham 1923
Diameter: 51 mm – Weight: 103 gr
A.L.D, stands for Aaron Lufkin Dennison. He was born in 1812 in Freeport Me, U.S.A. He was the first one to manufacture watches by machinery. He was trained as a watch repairer and together with associate Edward Howard- a practical clockmaker - he built a factory at Roxbury Mass in 1853. Later the business moved to Waltham, near Boston. In 1857 because of financial difficulties, he sold the property to Royal E. Robbins of New York who took the firm, the Waltham Watch Co. on to international success.
A.L. Dennison moved to England in the meantime where he started to manufacture watch cases. His original premises, 24 Villa Road, Handsworth in Birmingham were later extended to Nos 24-32 and the business became known as Dennison, Wigley & co. A.L. Dennison died in 1895. The business continued till the surviving members Franklin (ALD’s son) and Alfred Wigley dissolved their partnership on 31st August 1905, Afterwards Franklin Dennison continued the business as The Dennison Watch Case Co until it was converted into a limited liability company, registered on 23rd July 1919.
In 1911 the Dennison Watch Case Co’s range had made watches from 18, 15, and 9ct gold, silver and gold-filled cases, the latter with 25 (sun), 20 (moon) and 10 (star) years guarantees. It also had sovereign purses in 22,18,15 and 9ct gold, silver, 20 year gold filled and nickel. The company was a regular exhibitor, including the Jewellers’ exhibitions of 1912, 1913 and 1914 and at the British Industries Fair of 1915 and again throughout the 1920’s and 30’s.
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Swiss Made and Hallmarked for Birmingham 1923
A silver open face top-wind pocket watch, made by the famous Semloh Lever company in Switzerland and hallmarked for Birmingham 1923. The pocket watch is complete with an antique chain.
Dial: The white enamel dial has black Arabic numerals with outer minute divisions. The dial has blued hands and a subsidiary second’s dial at the six. The dial is signed: “Swiss Made”.
Movement: The anchor lever movement is in great working condition however, we cannot guarantee accuracy for an antique pocket watch. The movement is decoratively signed: “The “Semloh” Lever, 17 Jewels, Swiss Made, Ref.999, Pat. Appl. For”.
Case: The watch lies in a silver open face case with a smooth finish. The inner side of the case is signed: ALD and hallmarked for Birmingham 1923. The inner side of the cuvette is as well signed: ALD, Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd, Regular and same hallmarks. The case and cuvette are both numbered: 437418.
Swiss Made – Hallmarked for Silver Birmingham 1923
Diameter: 51 mm – Weight: 103 gr
A.L.D, stands for Aaron Lufkin Dennison. He was born in 1812 in Freeport Me, U.S.A. He was the first one to manufacture watches by machinery. He was trained as a watch repairer and together with associate Edward Howard- a practical clockmaker - he built a factory at Roxbury Mass in 1853. Later the business moved to Waltham, near Boston. In 1857 because of financial difficulties, he sold the property to Royal E. Robbins of New York who took the firm, the Waltham Watch Co. on to international success.
A.L. Dennison moved to England in the meantime where he started to manufacture watch cases. His original premises, 24 Villa Road, Handsworth in Birmingham were later extended to Nos 24-32 and the business became known as Dennison, Wigley & co. A.L. Dennison died in 1895. The business continued till the surviving members Franklin (ALD’s son) and Alfred Wigley dissolved their partnership on 31st August 1905, Afterwards Franklin Dennison continued the business as The Dennison Watch Case Co until it was converted into a limited liability company, registered on 23rd July 1919.
In 1911 the Dennison Watch Case Co’s range had made watches from 18, 15, and 9ct gold, silver and gold-filled cases, the latter with 25 (sun), 20 (moon) and 10 (star) years guarantees. It also had sovereign purses in 22,18,15 and 9ct gold, silver, 20 year gold filled and nickel. The company was a regular exhibitor, including the Jewellers’ exhibitions of 1912, 1913 and 1914 and at the British Industries Fair of 1915 and again throughout the 1920’s and 30’s.
For more antique watches please visit my website
Do not hesitate to send an enquiry or call me!
As always, all my shipping items are sent out with Royal Mail signed for and registered Post, with tracking available.
Price The price has been listed in British Pounds.
Conversion rates as of 31/OCT/2024. Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
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Category Antique and Vintage Watches
Date 1923
1920s Antiques Material Silver
Origin English
Maker Lever
Item code as834a374 / the semloh lever pw
Status Sold
£275.00
$353.54
€325.66
$
€
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