

56HR Hughes & Son mahogany boxed chronometer. No. 8652 |
A good 19th century chronomter on gimbals, silvered dial signed by maker. Cabinet of good colour and patination. Fully Restored and Guaranteed.
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View productSuperb chrome plated barograph with thermometer. 19th c. |
Very unusual crome plated barogaph.
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View productVictorian Barograph |
Good quality barogaph with drawer to side.
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View productLarge French Swinging pendulum mystery clock. 19thC. |
Very good large '8-day' swinging pendulum mystery clock, spelter figure, ornate brass hands.
Dimensions: 40.5in. high
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View productRegency rosewood 56Hr chronometer. Hewitt&son No. 2078 |
A good early chronometer with rosewood, brass bound case. Silvered dial showing seconds, minutes and hours. The dial signed and numbered.
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View productCole - No 136, Fleet St. London Compass C. 1790 |
A very good example compass from this eminent instrument maker of the 18th century in a mahogany cabinet of good colour and patination.
Dimensions: 6.25*7*2in.high
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View productBeam Engine clock C.1870 |
A good quality 'beam engine' clock, these clocks are becoming increasingly rare and sought after and hence very collectable.
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View productHamilton Watch Company Chronometer C.1941 |
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View productJ. Collinson & Sons Rocking Horse |
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View productVictorian Penny-farthing Cycle |
The ordinary, high wheel or penny-farthing was the first true bicycle with which actual speed and distance could be achieved in a practical manner. Given the absence of a gearing system, larger and larger wheels were built with the intention of increasing speed and ultimately culminating in the classically oversized penny-farthing wheel, which measured 1.5m (60") in diameter. The name refers to the British penny and farthing coins of the time; the former being much larger than the latter so that the side view of the bicycle resembled two such coins placed next to one another.
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View productOutstanding Mid 19thC. Swiss Musical Box |
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View productBaby Carriages 'Rambler' Early 19thC. Rocking Horse | 11 |
A superb restored Baby Carriages 'Rambler' Early 19thC. Rocking Horse. 33 in high to head, 40in. Long, 16in. deep and 25.5in. high to saddle.
Dimensions: 33in high to head
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