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Silver watch, reputedly owned by John Paul Jones

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Postcard of Silver watch, reputedly owned by John Paul Jones.
000-100-021-130-C
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Silver watch, reputedly owned by John Paul Jones

This silver watch is reputed to have been given to John Paul Jones in 1765. John Paul Jones is credited with being the founder of the United States Navy.

United States Navy - Silver watch in tin case inscribed on back "J.P.J.", a gift to John Paul Jones in 1765, with a letter from W. Peacock, Aberlady

John Paul Jones led a small force which terrorized the coast of Scotland during the American War of Independence. His activities brought renewed demands for a Scottish militia.


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Online ID: 000-100-021-130-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1955.577
Date: 1765
1765 - 1846
Material: Silver; glass broken; inscribed / tin; with paper in ball of case. Inscription: On watch: J.P.J. / On paper in case: From C.R. Arbigland, to J.P. Jones, 1765 [picture of anchor]
Dimensions: 79 mm x 58 mm x 20 mm
What: Watch / case / letter
Subject: Equipment / Documents
Who: C.R. Arbigland (Sender of watch)
John Paul Jones (Owner)
United States Navy (Non-British forces, inc. Imperial and Colonial)
Walter Peacock of Aberlady (Author)
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