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watch, pocket

human history
  • Description

    Pocket watch, stop, Patent Lever Chronograph

    pocket watch with winding key attached. Cream coloured face with blue second hand and gold coloured hour and minute hand. Roman numerals for hours. Around outside are intervals of 25. Has bow. Engraved back, back opens at hallmark. Stamped "10069" in interior back, numbers faintly engraved in interior back. Hallmark: anchor, lion, and M

    The hallmarked stamped inside the lid of the case of this watch indicates that the case was from Birmingham in 1886-1887, the maker being identified as LE. The movement is not necessarily of English origin. It is a fairly standard key-wound pocket watch, but with a sliding knob on the side of the case to stop or start the movement, so that the seconds hand could be used as a timer or stop watch.

  • Place
  • Accession Number
    2004.44.73
  • Accession Date
    21 May 2004
  • Other Id

    H515 (horology)

  • Department
watch, pocket, 2004.44.73, H515, © Auckland Museum CC BY

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