These type's of pocket watches have a wide range of value.
It really depends on the condition of the watch all-around; i.e. case condition/the inside mecanismes and so forth.
And since it has someone initials engraved in-to-it, that also could possibly drop the value, unless there is a interesting story or has history behind the watch itself.
And of course kt.weight; i.e. 14k-21k, also factors into the value.
But,as I've mentioned the values range from $1.00-$12,000.00
Your best bet is to find a reparable watch/jeweler and have them give you a better idea, since they can fairly base the condition of the watch as to; excellent/fair/poor condition, then give you a auction value/retail value or insurance value.
Yes, the Grand Canyon has been filled with water in the past. The Colorado River carved the canyon over millions of years, and at times in the past, the river has flooded and filled the canyon with water.
On the left, the Gettysburg Address is carved into the wall and on the right his 2nd Inaugural Address is carved(look for this mistake when you go, in the first panel, Future looks like Euture as it was originally carved as an E and had to be filled in!)
The value of a Waltham Fortune gold-filled watch can vary significantly based on its condition, age, and specific model. Generally, these watches can range from $50 to several hundred dollars. To determine a more precise value, it's best to consult a watch expert or appraiser and consider recent sales of similar models. Additionally, researching serial numbers can provide insights into the watch's production date and rarity, which can also affect its value.
Flooded glacial valleys are valleys carved out by glaciers during the last Ice Age which are now submerged under water. These valleys can form deep fjords, where seawater has filled in the glacially-carved depressions. Examples include the fjords of Norway and Alaska.
Yes, glaciers carved basins during their movement, and when they melted, these depressions often filled with water, forming lakes. This process is known as glacial lake formation. Many of the world's lakes, especially in regions previously covered by ice sheets, are a result of this glacial activity. Examples include the Great Lakes in North America and numerous smaller lakes in glacially influenced areas.
Victoria Falls was made when volcanic activity deposited basalt. When this solidified, cracks appeared which were filled with clay and lime. The Zambezi River (and erosion) carved through this and created the first waterfalls. The river then carved through other gorges. The next waterfall will most likely be Devil's Cataract.
A glacial valley filled with sea water is a fjord (pronounced ford)
rich, vibrant colors, skinned, ornately carved woods, exotic and very mysterious but smooth furniture finishes. warmth and intensity filled wood finishes.
Wealth was given away. Special bowls were carved and filled with fish, seal blubber, berries, blankets, furs or what ever the host wished to give away.
A dentist can do a couple of things to a bad tooth. If the tooth is salvageable, the part that is bad will be carved or drilled out, then filled. If the entire tooth is bad, then the dentist will simply pry it out and offer options to replace it.
The Pyramids have very narrow little corridors and even the grand burial Chambers are tiny to our eyes. The important chambers were filled with belongings and carvings on the walls but for the most part basic carved stone walls and corridors.
The lakes in the Cordillera region were primarily shaped by glacial processes during the last ice age. Glaciers carved out deep valleys and basins as they moved across the landscape, which later filled with water to form the lakes we see today. Additionally, the region's geological features and tectonic activities have also played a role in creating the diverse and scenic lake formations in the Cordillera.