Marine Chronometers — Horology
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Late Victorian two day marine chronometer, by Charles Shepherd, Maker to the Royal Navy, 53 Leadenhall St London, 1202, with brass gimbal mount, in fitted rosewood box, with Sydney retailers paper label. Clock face diameter: 12 cm
A 19th century English mahogany cased two day marine Chronometer the dial signed Rich. Hornby, Liverpool, no. 765, with a 9.5 cm diameter silvered Roman numeral dial with convex glass, subsidiary Down/Up and seconds dials and a spring detent escapement fus
An eight day carriage chronometer circa 1972, accurate marine chronometer by Thomas Mercer, brass & glass case, tooled leather carrying case 15 cm high, 14 cm wide, 9 cm deep
A Scottish rosewood cased two-day ship's chronometer, the dial signed Alexr. Dobbie, maker to the Admiralty, Clyde place Glasgow, last quarter 19th century, the square brass capped case with a hinged cover opening to an internal glazed cover, the spring de
56 hour chronometer, British, maker unknown possibly mid 19th century mechanism in later sterling silver casing, hallmarks indicate London 1893, face diameter 7 cm, depth 4 cm, a fine and unusually large example
A Parkinson and Frodsham marine chronometer, English, circa 1860, gimballed brass two day marine chronometer, Ernshaw style spring detent, silvered dial, subsidiary seconds, movement and dial signed Parkinson and Frodsham, change Alley, London, Se, serial
A mahogany marine chronometer, Thomas Porterhouse, London circa 1845, 90 mm silvered dial, dial signed ?Thomas Porterhouse, maker to the Admiralty, 10 Northhampton square, London? in a mahogany brass bound and mounted gimbled case with carrying handles16 c
An English mahogany cased marine chronometer 19th century 12 x 9x xx 9 cm retailed by a Ericsson, St Petersburg, 19th century brass bound case, silvered dial, engraved initials L.J
A cased A.Ericsson St Petersburg Nautical Chronometer housed in a double lid mahogany case with brass mounts, the lid with the original ivory inlay name plaque A. Ericsson St Petersburg 871
A Johannsen & Co, London, Sidereal Chronometer, c1915, Makers to the Indian Government and Admiralty, Italy, Spain & Portugal, 149, London, 9171, Minories rosewood cased Sidereal Admiralty pattern Chronometer, of square form, the double hinged top one encl
A Mercer rosewood cased two-day marine chronometer, retail mark for Kline & Company New York no.621, the two-day movement with seconds and up-down subsidiary gimbal fitted to a brass bound three tier rosewood case 9.5 cm dial
Ships Chronograph in rosewood campaign chest style, a three part wooden case marked 'Daniels Liverpool'. Chronograph in bottom section, Second section has glass cover for viewing chronograph mechanism. 19 x 17 x 17 cm. Also, a fitted oak carrying case 22 x
A two day marine chronometer, no. 4878, Swiss, Ulysse Nardin, 10 cm silvered dial, subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, fusee movement with Earnshaw's spring detent escapement compensation balance and helical spring, the brass bowl gimbal-mounted in a bra
A mahogany two day marine chronometer, no. 3090, English, Barraud, 41 Cornhill, London, 11 cm silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw's spring detent escapement with compensation balance and
A mahogany two day marine chronometer, no. 15342, English, retailed by Kelvin & Wilfred o. White Co, Boston and New York, 11.5 cm silvered dial, subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, the fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw's spring detent escap
A mahogany two day marine chronometer, no. 9082, German, Glashutte, 9 cm silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw's spring detent escapement compensation balance and helical spring, the brass
A mahogany two day chronometer, no. 615, English, Arnold & Dent, 84 strand, London, 11 cm silvered dial with subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw's spring detent escapement with compensation balance and heli
A mahogany two day marine chronometer, no. 830, English, James Murray, Royal Exchange,-1840, 12 cm silvered dial with subsidary seconds and up/down dials, fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw's spring detent escapement with compensation balance
A mahogany two day marine chronometer, no. 1676, Dent, London, 10 cm silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial, fusee movement with maintaining power, Earnshaw's spring detent escape with compensation balance and helical gold plated hair spring, the brass
A marine two day chronometer, no. 3314, John Poole, 57 Fenchurch Street, London
An early 20th century two-day marine chronometer, Dobbie McInnes Ltd, So(uth) Shields, London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Contractors to the Admiralty, 9999 the signed silvered Roman dial with subsidiaries for state of wind and seconds, the spotted free sprung mo
A mid 20th century American two day marine chronometer movement mounted as a display centre piece, Hamilton, model 21 the striped nickel free sprung movement with helical hairspring to an Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, signed silvered Arabic dial,
A small mahogany cased two day marine chronometer with bezel winding, Zenith the signed silvered Roman dial with outer twenty-four hour track, winding through the rotating bezel in a lacquered brass gimbal, the polished two-part box with applied name to th
A mid 20th century Swiss mahogany two day marine chronometer, Ulysse Nardin, Locle, No. 6650 the frosted gilt movement with diamond end stone to a helical hairspring terminating in an Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, maintaining power, chain fusee,
A good mid 19th century rosewood cased two-day marine chronometer, Tho(mas) Russell & Son, 30 & 32 Slater Str, Liverpool no. 6043 the free sprung movement with diamond end stone to a cut and compensated bimetallic balance and Earnshaw type spring detent es
