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Background imageHorological Collection: Horological Section, Paris Exhibition of 1889

Horological Section, Paris Exhibition of 1889
Entrance to the Horological Section, Universal Exhibition of Paris 1889 Date: 1889

Background imageHorological Collection: Minute repeating full calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases in hunter case, c

Minute repeating full calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases in hunter case, c. 1900 (18k gold case)
5906700 Minute repeating full calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases in hunter case, c.1900 (18k gold case) by Pouldjian

Background imageHorological Collection: Striking pendule d officier, 1850-1899 (ormolu)

Striking pendule d officier, 1850-1899 (ormolu)
3725720 Striking pendule d officier, 1850-1899 (ormolu) by French School, (19th century); height: 18.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Retailed by Jump & Fils, Mount Street, London)

Background imageHorological Collection: George III musical timepiece table clock, c. 1766 (ormolu

George III musical timepiece table clock, c. 1766 (ormolu
BAL1860 George III musical timepiece table clock, c.1766 (ormolu, silver & agate) (see also 829810) by Cox, James (c.1723-1800); 37.2x16.5x14 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Reconstruction on da Vincis design for a stabiliser (wood & metal)

Reconstruction on da Vincis design for a stabiliser (wood & metal)
XOT366467 Reconstruction on da Vincis design for a stabiliser (wood & metal) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Design from the Codex Madrid I, c.1493, fol)

Background imageHorological Collection: Bracket clock, movement by James Boyce, c. 1705 (black lacquer)

Bracket clock, movement by James Boyce, c. 1705 (black lacquer)
BAL9025 Bracket clock, movement by James Boyce, c.1705 (black lacquer) by English School, (18th century); Mallett & Son Antiques Ltd. London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Watches by Richard Carrington and J. Grantham, 1770 (gold)

Watches by Richard Carrington and J. Grantham, 1770 (gold)
BAL1281 Watches by Richard Carrington and J.Grantham, 1770 (gold) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Long-case clock with floral marquetry, late 17th century

Long-case clock with floral marquetry, late 17th century
BAL1253 Long-case clock with floral marquetry, late 17th century by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Table clock, walnut veneer case with silver-gilt mounts, by David Hubert (fl. 1714-48), c

Table clock, walnut veneer case with silver-gilt mounts, by David Hubert (fl. 1714-48), c
BAL1179 Table clock, walnut veneer case with silver-gilt mounts, by David Hubert (fl.1714-48), c.1725 by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Front of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal)

Front of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal)
3619785 Front of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal) by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHorological Collection: Underneath of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal)

Underneath of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal)
BAL2425 Underneath of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal) by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHorological Collection: Collection of watch cases, 18th century (horn, tortoiseshell

Collection of watch cases, 18th century (horn, tortoiseshell
BAL1276 Collection of watch cases, 18th century (horn, tortoiseshell, shagreen) horn, horn tortoiseshell by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: George III musical timepiece table clock, c. 1766 (ormolu, silver & agate) (see also 1860)

George III musical timepiece table clock, c. 1766 (ormolu, silver & agate) (see also 1860)
829810 George III musical timepiece table clock, c.1766 (ormolu, silver & agate) (see also 1860) by Cox, James (c.1723-1800); 37.2x16.5x14 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; English

Background imageHorological Collection: Watch, signed Jas. Upjohn & Co. London, 1778-79 (enamelled gold)

Watch, signed Jas. Upjohn & Co. London, 1778-79 (enamelled gold)
BAL3945 Watch, signed Jas.Upjohn & Co. London, 1778-79 (enamelled gold) by English School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Collection of Pendules de Paris showing the widely differing types of case into which

Collection of Pendules de Paris showing the widely differing types of case into which
BAL8042 Collection of Pendules de Paris showing the widely differing types of case into which the French movement could be fitted by French School; The Clock Shop, London, UK; French, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: French brass grande sonnerie eight day carriage clock with full calendar, moonphase

French brass grande sonnerie eight day carriage clock with full calendar, moonphase
5242123 French brass grande sonnerie eight day carriage clock with full calendar, moonphase, barometer & thermometer, c.1880 (brass) by Boseet

Background imageHorological Collection: A month-going bodenstanduhr with equation of time and full calendar, 1806 (mahogany case)

A month-going bodenstanduhr with equation of time and full calendar, 1806 (mahogany case)
5954174 A month-going bodenstanduhr with equation of time and full calendar, 1806 (mahogany case) by Austrian School, (19th century); height: 204.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHorological Collection: Back of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal)

Back of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal)
3619786 Back of a hexagonal table clock movement by Nicolas Lemaindre, 1619 (gilt-metal) by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHorological Collection: Miniature bracket clock with a blued steel and gilt metal case by Thomas Tompion

Miniature bracket clock with a blued steel and gilt metal case by Thomas Tompion
BAL44042 Miniature bracket clock with a blued steel and gilt metal case by Thomas Tompion (1639-1713), c.1710 by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHorological Collection: Time warp, conceptual artwork C016 / 6302

Time warp, conceptual artwork C016 / 6302
Time warp. Conceptual artwork of a warped clock face on a background of stars and nebulae. This represents the warping of time at near-light speeds and in strong gravitational fields

Background imageHorological Collection: Four Different Remontoire Escapement Systems By Four Different Clock Makers Identified In The

Four Different Remontoire Escapement Systems By Four Different Clock Makers Identified In The Picture. De Lafon, Massey, Mendham, Prior

Background imageHorological Collection: Repeating Watch. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts

Repeating Watch. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: Equation Clock By Enderlin. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts

Equation Clock By Enderlin. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: Tools For Making Clocks From 18Th And 19Th Centuries. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary

Tools For Making Clocks From 18Th And 19Th Centuries. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: A Musical Watch By The Clockmaker Recordon. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts

A Musical Watch By The Clockmaker Recordon. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: Eight Different Escapement Systems By Eight Different Clock Makers Identified In The Picture

Eight Different Escapement Systems By Eight Different Clock Makers Identified In The Picture. Berthoud, Smeaton, De Bethune, Amant, Harrison, Cumming, Mudge, Peter Le Roy

Background imageHorological Collection: Dial Work Of A Clock Showing Moons Age, Phases, Etc. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary

Dial Work Of A Clock Showing Moons Age, Phases, Etc. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: A Thirty Hour Clock With Alarm And Count Wheel Striking Work

A Thirty Hour Clock With Alarm And Count Wheel Striking Work. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: An Ancient Clock Built By Henry De Wick In 1370. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of

An Ancient Clock Built By Henry De Wick In 1370. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: An Ancient Clepsydra Or Water Clock. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts

An Ancient Clepsydra Or Water Clock. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: Chime Works In The Clock Room Of St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, England

Chime Works In The Clock Room Of St. Margarets Church, Westminster, London, England. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees

Background imageHorological Collection: Clock With Chimes. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts

Clock With Chimes. From The Cyclopaedia Or Universal Dictionary Of Arts, Sciences And Literature By Abraham Rees, Published London 1820

Background imageHorological Collection: Entrance to the horological exhibit in the Palace of Diverse Industries, Universal

Entrance to the horological exhibit in the Palace of Diverse Industries, Universal Exhibition, 1889, Paris, France, Napoleon Dufeu

Background imageHorological Collection: Entrance To The Horological Exhibit In The Palace Of Diverse Industries

Entrance To The Horological Exhibit In The Palace Of Diverse Industries, Universal Exhibition, 1889, Paris, France, Napoleon Dufeu

Background imageHorological Collection: Time warp, conceptual artwork C016 / 6303

Time warp, conceptual artwork C016 / 6303
Time warp. Conceptual artwork of a warped clock face on a background of stars and nebulae. This represents the warping of time at near-light speeds and in strong gravitational fields

Background imageHorological Collection: Nicholas Kratzer, German astronomer

Nicholas Kratzer, German astronomer
Nicholas Kratzer (c.1487-1550), German astronomer, mathematician and horologist, surrounded by scientific instruments. Kratzer arrived in England in 1516

Background imageHorological Collection: Sundials on the Countess Pillar, Cumbria

Sundials on the Countess Pillar, Cumbria
Sundials on the Countess Pillar. The pillar was erected in 1656 by Lady Anne Clifford, the Countess of Dorset, in memory of her mother Margaret. Photographed near Penrith, Cumbria, UK

Background imageHorological Collection: Sundial

Sundial

Background imageHorological Collection: Space-time

Space-time. Conceptual artwork of a clock face on a background of stars. This represents the concept of space-time, where time is not invariant and is dependent upon the structure of space

Background imageHorological Collection: Balance wheel of a watch, artwork

Balance wheel of a watch, artwork
Balance wheel of a watch. Computer artwork of a balance wheel, the part of a mechanical watch that controls its rate, analogous to the pendulum in a pendulum clock

Background imageHorological Collection: Wristwatch

Wristwatch

Background imageHorological Collection: Botanical sundial, 19th century

Botanical sundial, 19th century
Botanical sundial. This sundial was located in one of the parks or horticultural gardens in Chicago, USA, which included several such sundials

Background imageHorological Collection: The International Exhibition, Dublin

The International Exhibition, Dublin
A large colour engraving by the Leighton brothers, issued as a special supplement by The Illustrated London News, depicting the International Exhibition at Dublin in 1865



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Step into a time warp and explore the fascinating world wonders. From the Horological Section at the Paris Exhibition of 1889 to exquisite timepieces dating back centuries, this captivating journey through history will leave you in awe. Behold a magnificent minute repeating full calendar keyless lever watch with moon phases in an elegant hunter case, crafted around 1900. Its 18k gold case exudes opulence and refinement, showcasing the meticulous craftsmanship of its era. Transport yourself further back to the striking pendule d'officier from the years between 1850-1899. Made from ormolu, this remarkable piece not only tells time but also adds a touch of grandeur to any space it graces. Marvel at a month-going bodenstanduhr from 1806, housed in a mahogany case. This exceptional clock features an equation of time and full calendar display, demonstrating both precision and functionality even during that era. Travel back even further to witness a George III musical timepiece table clock created circa 1766. Crafted from ormolu, this masterpiece combines artistry with melody as it fills your surroundings with enchanting tunes while keeping perfect time. Discover Leonardo da Vinci's genius through his design for a stabilizer reconstruction made using wood and metal materials. This innovative creation showcases da Vinci's timeless ingenuity beyond his renowned artistic prowess. Admire James Boyce's black lacquer bracket clock movement dating back to approximately 1705 - an exquisite example of British horology during that period. Its intricate mechanism is sure to captivate enthusiasts and collectors alike. Gaze upon Richard Carrington and J. Grantham's stunning gold watches from around 1770 - true masterpieces that blend elegance with functionality seamlessly on one's wrist. Immerse yourself in late seventeenth-century beauty as you encounter a long-case clock adorned with floral marquetry - an embodiment of art and time intertwined harmoniously.