watch maker is taylor,there are 25 stones around the face of the clock and 2 for the eyes of the horse.the only markings visable is sterling on the back of the coach and horse.
This watch was given to me upon graduating high school by my greatuncle in 1976.The watch winding stem failed to work in 1981.While moving state to state to state the STEM was LOST.Sorry.
I have several pieces of silver as mentioned above. I have done some research and found that the Zadek Company was in Mobile around 1900 so I assume that is where they came from. I am very interested in estimated value and any other history available.
I found pictures of her playing as a young girl and a few awards she won for violin.
The only marking on the bows I can read is for one of them.
Anyways 2 smaller ones don't have labels on the inside that I can see but one is slightly larger and does have a label - one side says "Sanctus Seraphin I Utinensis Fecit Venetijs Anno 1730 and the other side says Made in France For the RS Williams & Sons Limited, Toronto there are 4 bows I am told one is french and one is german but from what I can barely see one says - H.R.Pfretzschner and then a space then a star, thereis also a crest on the bit thats attached to the strings and a pretty pearl like rectangle facing the strings - I can't see any writing on the other ones.
I'm thinking of keeping a couple for my girls and getting them restored and possibly selling the other one - though I don't know much about violins