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Horological monographs- four volumes: Mercer, Vaudrey EDWARD JOHN DENT AND HIS SUCCESSORS A.H.S. Ramsgate, 1st edition 1977, dj; Mercer, Vaudrey JOHN ARNOLD & SON A.H.S. Ramsgate, 1st edition 1972, dj, with supplement published by the A.H.S. 1975; Hawkins, J.B. THOMAS COLE & VICTORIAN CLOCKMAKING published by the author, Sydney, Australia, 1st edition 1975, dj; Jagger, Cedric PAUL PHILIP BARRAUD A.H.S. Ramsgate, 1st edition 1968, dj; with a copy of Gould, Lieut-Commander Rupert T. MARINE CHRONOMETER ITS HISTORY AND DEVELOPMENT The Holland Press Ltd., London 1973, dj, (5).
A Victorian engraved gilt-brass carriage timepiece. Dent, London, mid 19th century. The four-pillar single fusee movement with Harrison’s maintaining power, lever escapement between the plates, and vertical monometallic balance with foliate engraved backcock and regulation pointer mounted on the backplate inscribed Dent, London, 1739, PATENT LEVER, the rectangular foliate-scroll engraved single-sheet silvered dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and gilt hands, the case with shaped hinged handle, concave caddy and spire finials above recessed frieze, bevel glazed doors to front and rear and deep foliate scroll work to sides divided by turned pilasters to angles, on stepped moulded base with turned feet, 11.5cm high excluding handle. According to Mercer (Mercer, Vaudrey EDWARD JOHN DENT AND HIS SUCCESSORS page 178) carriage clocks signed Dent, London can be included within the series signed E.J. Dent.. hence the current lot would have probably been made shortly prior to Edward John Dent’s death in 1853. Edward John Dent was a talented horologist who at the age of 17 transferred his apprenticeship from the trade of tallow chandler to watchmaking under the charge of Edward Gaudin in 1807. By 1814 he was becoming well known as a watch and clockmaker receiving commissions from the Admiralty for a ‘Standard Astronomical Clock’ and pocket chronometers for the Colonial Office Africa Expedition. In 1830 Dent went into partnership with the renowned watch and chronometer maker John Roger Arnold which continued until 1840 when he left and set up business alone as E.J. Dent at 82 Strand, London, primarily making marine chronometers, watches and precision clocks. In 1852 Edward Dent successfully tendered to make the Great Clock to be housed in St. Stephens Tower at the New Palace of Westminster. The clock was completed in 1859, apparently at a financial loss to the firm, however it ensured that the Dent name became a household name synonymous with fine clockmaking. After his death in 1853 the firm was continued by his successors and was still trading well into the latter half of the 20th century.
A Victorian brass-bound mahogany. cased two-day marine chronometer. Richard Hornby, Liverpool, circa 1840. The 2.25 inch diameter four-pillar full-plate movement with Harrison’s maintaining power, Earnshaw type spring detent escapement, and split bi-metallic balance with cylindrical compensation weights, with spotted backplate and 3.5 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds and power reserve dials and signed Rich’d Hornby, Liverpool No. 781 to centre, set in a brass bowl with screw-down bezel mounted within gimbals, the three-tier case with brass capped corners and edge bindings and applied with a plaque engraved Greenwich Mean Time to lid, 14.5cm wide. Richard Hornby is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Liverpool 1814-51.
Four Omega gents wristwatches, to include; A gold plated cased Constellation automatic chronometer, with silvered dial and date aperture, fitted with later gilt metal expanda bracelet; A 9ct gold cased watch with champagne dial with subsidiary second dial, signed Omega fitted with a later 9ct gold mesh link strap; A gold cased example, with white enamel dial, gilt batton numerals, signed Omega, fitted with an omega black leather strap, also a Constellation stainless steel cased, automatic chronometer, with date aperture, fitted with stainless steel bracelet
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual chronometer, stainless steel cased gents wristwatch, c1963/64. The champagne dial with silvered baton numerals, signed `Rolex Oyster Perpetual superlative Chronometer Officially Certified`. The screw down winder with rolex logo to the top. The rear of the case with engraved dedication, dated 1964. Serial number 862399 & design number 1002. Fitted with a Rolex stainless steel bracelet, numbered 380 & 7836.
A ROLEX GMT-MASTER SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER, with two selected time zones, 24 hour hand, rotating unidirectional bezel, in a stainless steel case, with stainless steel oyster bracelet, dial, case and movement signed, with original guarantee, purchase receipt, dated 2nd January 1981, box and outer cardboard packaging See illustration
A VICTORIAN TWO DAY MARINE CHRONOMETER, the silvered Roman dial with subsidiary seconds and up and down dials, calibrated 0-56, signed Adams, 36 Lombard Street, London, No. 5174, the three section rosewood and brass bound box case with signed ivory plaque to the front with replaced inset shield to the lid and brass carrying handles, 6 3/4" square (see illustration).
A Victorian mahogany two day marine chronometer, Norris & Campbell, Liverpool, No.432, the 3 ½ inch silvered dial signed `Norris Campbell, Liverpool No.432` with subsidiary seconds and up/down dials, fusee and chain movement, within a brass bowl case gimbel fitted to a three tier brass bound mahogany box, with side swing handles, the bezel with convex glass, the case with paper labels for `John Parks & Sons` and `Charles Price`, the mahogany case with ivory label for `Norris & Campbell Liverpool`, with circular disc `432`, the lid with vacant lozenge cartouche, lacking original winding key, 15.5cm square, 17cm high
A Stainless Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Datejust, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref:1601, circa 1965, (calibre 1570) 26-jewel self-winding lever movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, overcoil hairspring, black coloured dial with applied baton markers, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, centre seconds, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back, case serial number 3538233, Rolex steel and gold Jubilee bracelet with deployant clasp, 35mm wide See illustration
An 18ct Gold Day/Date Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpetual, Day-Date, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, Ref:18038, circa 1980, (calibre 3055) 27-jewel self-winding lever movement, adjusted to five positions and temperature, overcoil hairspring, blue coloured dial with applied baton markers, date aperture beneath magnifying glass, day aperture at 12, centre seconds, case with screw-down winding crown, screw back, case serial number 5261231, Rolex 18ct gold President bracelet with deployant clasp, 35mm wide See illustration
A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Tag Heuer, Chronometer, Officially Certified, 200 meters, circa 2000, self-winding lever movement with hacking seconds and quick date change, white dial with applied baton markers, date aperture, centre seconds, case with protected screw down winding crown, rotating bezel, screw back, Tag Heuer stainless steel and yellow metal link with concealed deployant clasp, 41mm wide, together with Tag Heuer case See illustration
An Omega Constellation Chronometer Electronic f300Hz gilt metal cased and steel backed gentleman`s wristwatch, the signed gilt dial with date apertures for day-of-the-week and date-of-the-month, with centre seconds, the case back inscribed and dated `8-18-74`, on an associated gilt metal bracelet, with a case.
A gentleman`s 18ct. gold-cased Minerva chronometer with three-part case, the textured ivory dial with Arabic and baton numerals, sweep seconds hand and a running seconds subsidiary dial. The reverse of the case numbered 27/50 and further numbered C232. Brown leather strap. Sold in original presentation box with documents. (See illustration)
A lady`s Rolex Oyster perpetual datejust stainless steel bracelet watch, with dial further inscribed "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified", with date aperture, bought 16th December 2006 from Goldsmiths, Trafford Centre, Manchester, complete with certificate of guarantee, official booklet, box and packaging (excellent condition)
A gent`s Omega Seamaster Automatic bracelet watch, the heavy gauge stainless steel bracelet with yellow metal bevel, the round face with champagne coloured dial marked `Omega Seamaster Automatic chronometer complete with date window, automatic jewelled movement with sweep second hand, c1970s, complete with original two colour bracelet.
A 20th Century Marine Chronometer by Thomas Mercer Ltd., St. Albans, England, the circular silvered dial with black Roman numerals enclosing a Down/Up dial and subsidiary seconds dial, numbered 21088, with bevelled glass, contained in a lacquered brass gimbal and case, housed in a mahogany box with glazed hinged cover. Provenance:- taken from the Royal Research ship Challenger (which later became used as a dive research ship for the Titanic)
A gentleman`s stainless steel Omega Electronic f300hz chronometer wristwatch with baton markers and date aperture , on a stainless steel Omega bracelet; an I.W.C. military wristwatch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, case back engraved W.W.W. M15830; and a gentleman`s plated Thomas Russell wristwatch with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, (3) a/f

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