All posts tagged: necklace

Pre-1920’s Antique Watch on 24K Gold Leaf

An antique watch movement was made by the Westfield Watch Company.  This company was bought by Bulova in the 1920’s, so this would have been made before that purchase (1920).  The movement has a thin coat of resin over it and sits on a 24K […]

Antique 1869 Watch Movement Necklace

This beautiful, antique watch movement was made by the William Barrett Company, in London, in 1869.  This wonderful piece is under a simple coat of resin and hangs with a silver-plated bail and stainless steel chain.

Antique Watch Plate with Blue Beads and Crystals

An antique pocket watch case back, has been filled with resin and blue beads. On top of this, a plate from a 1900’s “Dollar Watch”, was coated in resin and covered with eleven blue Swarovski crystals.  This hangs with a silver-plated bail and a stainless […]

1920’s Watch Blue Crystals and Wing Pendant

This is an antique watch movement made from the Locust Watch Company, around the 1920’s.  It has a thin coat of resin over it and then has a metal wing to the side and six, blue/green Swarovski crystals on it.  This hangs with a silver […]

Antique Watch Fire Crystals and Wind

This antique watch movement was made by the Elgin National Watch company in 1896.  It has a thin layer of resin over it.  Then, nine, fire red/orange Swarovski crystals were attached above the screws on the plates.  A metal wing is on the side.  This […]

Antique 1800’s Watch with Fairy

An antique pocket watch movement, from the 1800’s, has small gears and wheels placed over the crews, on the ribs.  A small metal charm of a fairy sitting on the moon, was placed on the side and then the whole thing was coated in resin. […]

Antique Watch Tin Red Beads

An antique watch movement is encased in resin, while over a layer of red, metal beads.  The beads and watch are in an old jeweler’s tin.  This hangs from a stainless steel chain.

Antique Watch with Metal Wing and Malachite

This piece is made from different antique watches.  The watch plate at the 12 o’clock position is the original piece still attached to the backing.  The plate on the side near the 4 o’clock position, was an additional one. In the center of the large […]