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Parkinson & Frodsham (active in London between 1801 and 1947)
Marine chronometer with eight-day power reserve, n°2336
in brass, in a mahogany case with two mobile handles and a brass keyhole. The front features two engraved walrus-tooth plates. The push-button lid opens in two parts: the first with a dust-proof glass, the second revealing the steel dial with 24-hour Arabic numerals and seconds hand. Blued steel hands. The whole protected by a domed bezel.
Case, dial and movement signed. Case and dial numbered "2336".
Second half of the 19th century.
A label from Martin & Cie in Antwerp, a revision second dated March 17, 1959.
Case: Height 20 Width 18.5 Depth 18.5 cm.
Dial with bezel: Diam. 12.3 cm.
(key missing)
Parkinson & Frodsham, second half of 19th C. Eight-day marine chronometer. In a mahogany box with brass handles and keyhole plate. Signed box, dial and movement. Number 2336 on box and dial.
Parkinson & Frodsham was founded in 1801 by William James Frodsham (1778-1850) and William Parkinson (?-1842). It specialized in the publication of scientific and marine instruments. It operated from several addresses between 1801 and 1947. Our chronometer bears the address 4 Change Alley, which the company occupied from its foundation until 1890.
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