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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Fob watch holder
... Fob watch holder...Fob watch holder...Half round fob watch holder with flap and press stud... Fob watch holder Half round fob watch holder with flap ...Used on belt to carry fob watch and manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Half round fob watch holder with flap and press studleather, pouch, fob watch holder -
Orbost & District Historical Society
sovereign case, Early 20th century
Coins are one of the worlds oldest types of currency, though the worlds first coins were very basic . They first began to appear in the ancient world and by the time of the Roman and Greek civilisations, coins were being issued in a range of denominations with quite sophisticated designs. With coins being used instead of older systems such as barter, people needed a way to carry and store their money and the coin holder appeared on the scene. Sovereign cases were small portable boxes usually in cylindrical shape and made from various metals with snap shut covers to contain the coin. This one is kept safe by being attached to a fob chain. The silver sovereign holder was used for carrying either full or half gold sovereigns. It had the shape of a locket or of a watch and was often worn on a chain and kept by gentlemen in a waist coat pocket. This item is an example of a commonly used sovereign case.A small round metal ( nickel plated?) sovereign coin holder. it has a spring opening with a slot for insertion of coin, It has a link attached to top.currency coin sovereign-case personal-effects -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - coin purse, early 20th century
This coin purse has no known provenance but it was a common item owned particularly by men in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It would have been attached to the chain of a fob watch or a trouser belt. It may have been owned by a person of some substance and standing in the community.This item is retained as an interesting example of a coin holder used over a hundred years ago.This is a silver-coloured metal purse, oval in shape. It has a hinged lid and a round clip at the top to attach the purse to a chain or a belt.The item is slightly tarnished. Inside there are two round recessed sections that depress to hold coins. One recessed area holds a threepence and the other holds a sixpence.vintage accessories, warrnambool history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - GOLD WATCH
... COSTUME ACCESSORIES Jewellery gold watch and pencil holder Gold ...Gold fob watch. Round watch, winder on top, gold ring attached to winder. Attached to winder is heavily engraved gold pencil holder. Pencil inside has 'Johan..? Bavaria' written on top of pencil. Engraved on lid of watch is an elaborate 3 entwined initials E, A and K.costume accessories, jewellery, gold watch and pencil holder