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Watches -thirteen volumes: Baillie, G.H. WATCHES, THEIR HISTORY, DECORATION AND MECHANISM Methuen and Co. Ltd, London 1929, embossed red cloth; Anoymous COLLECTION OF WATCHES LOANED TO THE METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK BY MRS. GEORGE A. HEARN privately printed, New York 1908, maroon half morocco, spine gilt; Burton, Stanley H. The Watch Collection of Stanley H. Burton -WARTS and ALL B.T. Batsford Ltd, London 1981, dj; Cecil, Clutton and Daniels, George WATCHES The Viking Press, New York 1965, dj; Shenton, Alan POCKET WATCHES 19th & 20th CENTURY Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 2008, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Camerer Cuss Book of ANTIQUE WATCHES Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 1976, dj; Jagger, Cedric THE ARTISTRY OF THE ENGLISH WATCH David and Charles, Newton Abbot, 1988, dj; Jagger, Cedric PAUL PHILIP BARRAUD The Antiquarian Horological Society, London 1968; Camerer Cuss, Terence THE ENGLISH WATCH 1585-1970 Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 2009, dj; Ullyett, Kenneth Watch Collecting Frederick Muller, Worcester and London 1970, dj; Fried, Henry B. CAVALCADE OF TIME A VISUAL HISTORY OF WATCHES The Zale Corporation, Dallas 1968; Harris, H.G. COLLECTING AND IDENTIFYING OLD WATCHES Emersen Books Inc., New York 1978; Cutmore, Max Collecting & Repairing WATCHES David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1999, dj, (12).
Watches -eleven volumes: Chapuis, Alfred and Jaquet, Eugene THE HISTORY OF THE SELF WINDING WATCH 1770-1931 The Rolex Watch Company, Geneva 1956, numbered 1267, green cloth with gilt title; Meis, Reinhard Pocket Watches From the Pendant Watch to the Tourbillon Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen PA. 1987, dj; Jaquet, Eugene and Chapuis, Alfred TECHNIQUE AND HISTORY OF THE SWISS WATCH Boston Book and Art Shop, Boston 1953, dj; Daniels, George English & American Watches Abelard-Schuman, London, Toronto and New York 1967, dj; Baillie, G.H. WATCHES, THEIR HISTORY, DECORATION AND MECHANISM N.A.G Press, London 1979 (facsimile of the 1929 edition), dj; Cecil, Clutton and Daniels, George WATCHES The Viking Press, New York 1965, dj; Camerer Cuss, T.P. The Camerer Cuss Book of ANTIQUE WATCHES Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 1976, dj; Jagger, Cedric THE ARTISTRY OF THE ENGLISH WATCH David and Charles, Newton Abbot, 1988, dj; Camerer Cuss, Terence THE ENGLISH WATCH 1585-1970 Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 2009, dj; Kemp, Dr. Robert The Fusee Lever Watch John Sherratt and Son Ltd, Altrincham 1981; Shenton, Alan POCKET WATCHES 19th & 20th CENTURY Antique CollectorsÕ Club, Woodbridge 2008, dj; Cutmore, M. Watches 1850-1980 David and Charles, Newton Abbot 2002, (11).
Watch and clockmaking -nineteen volumes: Daniels, George WATCHMAKING Sotheby Publications, London 1981, dj; Barrow, Christopher THE POCKET WATCH Restoration, Maintenance and Repair N.A.G. Press, London 2009, dj; Hatton, Thomas AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MECHANICAL PART OF CLOCK AND WATCH WORK Turner and Devereux, London undated facsimile of the 1773 edition; Booth, Mary L., NEW AND COMPLETE CLOCK AND WATCHMAKERSÕ MANUAL John Wiley and Sons, New York 1882; Denison, E.B. A RUDIMENTARY TREATISE ON CLOCK & WATCH MAKING WITH A CHAPTER ON CHURCH CLOCKS John Weale, London 1850; Overton, George L. CLOCKS AND WATCHES -PITMANS COMMON COMMODITIES AND INDUSTRIES Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons Ltd, London 1922; Glasgow, David WATCH AND CLOCK MAKING Cassell and Company, London 1885; Fritts, Charles Edgar THE WATCH ADJUSTERÕS MANUAL Funk & Wagnalls Company, London 1894; Britten, F.J. HOROLOGICAL HINTS and HELPS Baron Publishing, Woodbridge 1977; Atherton, William H. WORKSHOP PRACTICE, VOLUMES 1 and IV The New Era Publishing Co. Ltd, London undated; Grossmann, Jules and Hermann LESSONS IN HOROLOGY, VOLUME 1 Henry Paulson & Co., Chicago 1905; Chapman, W.A.J. WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY, PART ONE and PART 2 Edward Arnold Ltd, London 1959 and 1958; Haswell, J. Eric HOROLOGY Chapman and Hall Ltd., London 1947, dj; Carle, Donald de COMPLICATED WATCHES and their repair N.A.G. Press, London 1978; Saunier, Claudius TREATISE ON HOROLOGY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE (translated from French by Julien Tripplin and Edward Rigg) W. and G. Foyle limited, London 1952, dj; Phillips, Edouard Treatise on the Balance Spring (translated from French by Dr. J.D. Weaver) The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 1978; and one other sundry publication, (19).
American horology -thirteen publications: Bailey, Chris TWO HUNDRED YEARS OF AMERICAN CLOCKS & WATCHES Prentice-Hall Inc. Eaglewood Cliffs, N.J. (undated), two copies one a limited edition numbered 331/1000 bound in fabric with matching slipcase, the other a standard volume with dj; Ly, Tran Duy AMERICAN CLOCKS two volumes, Arlington Book Company, Arlington 1989 and 1995; Eckhardt, George H. PENNSYLVANIA Clocks AND Clockmakers Bonanza Books (this edition undated), dj; Harris, Carter J. The Clock and Watch Makers American Advertiser The Antiquarian Horological Society, Ticehurst 2003, Tyler, E.J. American Clocks for the Collector Robert Hale Ltd, London 1981, dj; Swedberg, Robert W. and Harriett AMERICAN CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS Wallace Homestead Book Company, Radnor, PA. 1989; James, Arthur E. CHESTER COUNTY CLOCKS and THEIR MAKERS Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Exeter PA. 1976 second enlarged limited edition numbered 692/2000 signed by the author; Rosenberg, Charles AMERICAN POCKET WATCHES Traders Publishing Co., circa 1965; Milham, Willis I. TIME & TIMEKEEPERS, The Macmillan Company, New York 1947; Drepperd, Carl W. AMERICAN CLOCKS and Clock Makers Charles T. Branford Company, Boston 1958, second edition, dj; Thomson, Richard ANTIQUE AMERICAN CLOCKS & WATCHES D. Van Nostrad Company Inc. 1968, dj, (13).
An English silver cased verge fusee pocket watch Henry Hindley, York circa 1760 the case later The gilt full-plate movement with square baluster pillars, silvered regulation dial, finely engraved and pierced foliate engraved backcock with diamond endstone and signed H. Hindley, York, 842 to the frosted gilt backplate, the dust cover with conforming signature, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with gilt spade hands now in a plain case with post and suspension loop at 12 oÕclock, case marked for London 1827 makerÕs mark HJ, (case with wear, outer case lacking), diameter 4.4cm. Henry Hindley was born in Great Harwood, near Blackburn, Lancashire 1699. Little is known about his early life, however by the mid 1720Õs he was making clocks in Wigan where he repaired the church clock in 1720. Hindley moved with his young family (including his son, Joseph born 1728) to the city of York where, after making clocks for the Mansion House and Guildhall, he gained his Freedom of the city in 1732. HindleyÕs talents were such that he equipped his workshop with tools of his own design including an important dividing and wheel cutting engine, a screw cutting lathe and a fusee engine. As well as for domestic clocks Hindley received commissions for many turret clocks including York Minster and supplied a range of scientific instruments including two important equatorial telescopes for the Duke of Norfolk and William Constable. By the 1760Õs HindleyÕs health had deteriorated to the extent that an increasing proportion of the business was handled by his son, Joseph. Henry died in 1771 with his son and successor Joseph unfortunately dying just three years later in 1774.
A Victorian silver pair-cased verge fusee pocket watch George Heater, Wantage, 1859 The gilt full-plate movement with columnar pillars, Bosley type regulation, finely engraved and pierced foliate engraved backcock and signed George Heate, WANTAGE, No. 2963 to the satin gilt backplate, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with spade hands, the plain case with oval section post and suspension loop at 12 oÕclock, case marked for London 1859 makerÕs mark JJ and stamped with repeat serial number 2963, with original outer case with conforming marks, diameter 5.2cm. George Heater is recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Wantage 1854-77.
Silver pocket watch , case Chester 1889 , white enamel roman dial with subsidiary seconds, gilt spade fingers, key-wind English lever full plate movement with diamond end stone, signed on the dial and movement Marsh & Co, Birmingham 32271 , diameter 5cm (ticks, winds, adjusts), together with a silver flat curb chain .
Gold plated hunter pocket watch , circa 1915, the white enamel roman dial with subsidiary seconds, in a Dennison Moon case, diameter 49mm, stem wind Swiss lever 17-jewel movement with compensation balance, signed Thos Russell, Liverpool (ticks readily, winds, adjusts); also aFavre-Leuba gold plated slim pocket watch , late 1960`s, white satin dial, line numerals, case 42mm, Cal. 272 movement (ticks, winds, adjusts; boxed with original tag) (2). *See clocks and watches proviso.
Vulliamy quarter repeating cylinder pocket watch movement, signed Just Vulliamy, no. ZCO, circa 1790, frosted gilt fusee movement with engraved foot and cock with diamond endstone, repeating hours and quarters with two hammers, gold hands, dial plate 52mm; in a glass show case with brass rim (lacking dial)
Samuel Atkins, London mid 18th century fusee verge pocket watch movement, circa 1750, signed, no. 1125, gilt movement with pierced balance cock with engraved foot, diamond endstone and silver regulating dial, original signed and numbered dust cover, enamel white dial with Roman numerals, outer Arabic five minute divisions, beetle and poker hands, 36mm
Two unusual pocket watch movements - Isaac Grasset lever movement with interesting variation of a mainspring and winding system, no. 501914528, frosted gilt movement with visible winding mechanism, original dial (a.f), 42mm; Loehr interesting self-winding movement with oscillating weight, going barrel movement with cylinder escapement, original dial (a.f) (2)
Arnold fusee duplex pocket watch movement with bi-metallic temperature curb, signed Jnr Arnold, London, no. 3062, circa 1810, engraved cock and foot with diamond endstone, flat blued steel hairspring with brass vice, blue steel regulator with temperature curb impinging on the hairspring, original enamel white dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and gold hands, 50mm
Swiss spring detent chronometer pocket watch movement with beat adjustment device, no. 21639, Earnshaw spring detent escapement, blue steel helical spiral with end curves, held to the top by a steel ring with screwed vice mounted on the balance staff with friction fit and able to rotate thus adjusting the beat of escapement, with dial, 45mm
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