Thursday 25 March 2021
A mahogany cased portable ship's clock by W. Bryer & Sons of London, 1832, the brass hinged lid...
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Description
A mahogany cased portable ship's clock by W. Bryer & Sons of London, 1832, the brass hinged lid with ivory plaque inscribed W. Bryer & Sons, 1832, C-W, opening to reveal the brass clock affixed to the interior, the enamel dial with Roman hours enclosing a subsidiary dial, stamped W. Bryer & Sons, London, 1832, with clasp to the front, the whole 6cm x 9.5cm x 11.5cm
Lot Footnotes
AMENDMENT. Please note that this lot is a portable chronometer with lever escapement by W. Bryer & Sons, within a brass fitted mount and screw top cover, the whole in a mahogany case. Please request condition report and additional images for more information.
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