A marine Chronometer A. Johannen Co. London, Makers to the…
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A marine Chronometer A. Johannen Co. London, Makers to the Admiralty and to the Royal Navies of Spain & Portugal, no. 3651 anti-clockwise with a ratchet movement, boxed in brass bound timber, glass top and velvet upholstery to interior of lid, accompanied by spring loaded key. Provenance: Chronometer was used in a four masted schooner, Anieura, sent to Australia under the command of Captain de Carteret, who then gifted the chronometer to William Smith, the vendor's grandfather

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