WATCH, gold, engraved ‘RASHA RASHA 1925-1932’, H. E. Anderson
H2013.324.1-2
[.1] WATCH: ladies gold case watch, Tonneau style: curved on the sides and straight on the top and bottom with two attached rectangular loops through which a black ribbon strap is threaded. The ribbon is hand sewn into place on one side and threaded through the other. It closes with an ornate metal hook which engages with another metal piece along the ribbon. The cream dial of the watch has black numerals and metal hands, Breguet style. A seconds' dial is located in place of the '6'. A winding button is located on the case near the '3'. 'Rasha Rasha/1925-1932' is engraved on the back. [.2] Rectangular, semi-transparent plastic? glass? convex cover, with two flat sides and two curved sides
Department:
History DepartmentCollection
Accession Number: | H2013.324.1-2 |
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Accession Date: | 4 Jul 2014 |
Acquisition Year: | 2012 |
Credit: | Honoria Hassell Anderson and Patricia Anderson Wright Collection |
Material
Gold/Metal | [.1] Gold, metal, enamel, ribbon [.2] Glass/plastic? | 0 - Whole |
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Metal/Metal |
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Measurement
length | 125mm |
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length | 30mm | Watch without strap |
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width | 24mm | Watch without strap |
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depth | 0.6cm | Warch without strap |
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length | 16mm |
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width | 16mm |
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