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19th Century 8 Day Marine Chronometer by Frodsham and Keen

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  • Early 19th Century 2 Day Marine Chronometer by James McCabe, No. 199
    By James McCabe
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    Number 199, a two day marine chronometer by James McCabe, London, beautifully signed and numbered on the dial and movement, and the number on the bottom of the bowl. In a three part ...
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  • A Rare 2 Day Marine Chronometer By George Hedger
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    A fine example of a 2 day chronometer in the original 3 tier mahogany and brass bound case by William Hedger, the movement with the unusual layout is almost like an 8 day example mad...
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  • Early 19th Century Watkins and Hill Model Beam Engine
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    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    A rare early 19th century demonstration model of a steam driven beam engine made by Watkins and Hill, London standing on a mahogany and ebony stung base A similar example can be ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Models and Miniatures

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  • Early 19th Century Gilt Brass Spy Glass Telescope
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    A fine example of a early 19th century pocket spy glass telescope signed by Ebsworth, London.
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Scientific Instruments

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    Brass

  • 19th Century Sailor Work Bone Model of a Four Masted Schooner Named Peggy
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    A decorative 19th century sailor made or scrimshaw model of Peggy, a four masted schooner presented in a glazed mahogany case.  
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  • 18th Century Silver Pocket Compass by J&W Watkins
    Located in Lincolnshire, GB
    An 18th century silver pocket compass signed by Watkins Charing cross, London The enamel compass rose finely segmented Marked TH and dated 1787.
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    A fine two day Marine Chronometer By Whyte, Thompson & Co, Glasgow & South Shields Two day marine chromometer by Whyte, Thompson & Co housed in a beautiful three tier mahogany brass bound box...
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  • Two Day Marine Chronometer, G.H & C Gowland, Sunderland No.1931
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    A Victorian anchor and rope barometer by Gray and Keen, Liverpool. The 10 ¾-inch silvered dial of this walnut barometer is set within the arms of an anchor and a coil of double twisted rope which passes over a ring handle. The dial is inscribed in Spanish and the scale in both Fahrenheit and ‘Beaumur’. It is The trunk inset with a thermometer. Inscribed Gray & Keen, Liverpool on the dial. English and Italian, circa 1860. Height: 37in (94cm) Width: 17in (43cm) Gray and Keen from Liverpool exhibited in the Designers and Manufacturers Hall of the Great Exhibition of 1851. The official catalogue entry reads ‘Wheel barometer, designed for use in naval establishments’ and ‘Gothic wheel barometer’s. For a similar rope twist barometer...
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