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          • JOHN ARNOLD & SON / DENT No. 365/666 Fin XVIIIe siècle Montre chronomètre en argent avec échappement à détente
            Oct. 08, 2024

            JOHN ARNOLD & SON / DENT No. 365/666 Fin XVIIIe siècle Montre chronomètre en argent avec échappement à détente

            Est: €2,000 - €3,000

            JOHN ARNOLD & SON / DENT No. 365/666 Fin XVIIIe siècle Montre chronomètre en argent avec échappement à détente Boîtier : rond sur charnière portant à l'intérieur les poinçons de garantie de la ville de Londres, poinçon de maître pour le fabricant du boîtier « AT », ouverture pour le carré de remontage du mécanisme Cadran : émail blanc avec chiffres romains aiguilles en acier bleui, petite trotteuse et minuterie chemin de fer, signé « Dent, 61 Strand London » Mouvement : mécanique avec remontage à clef, type chronomètre, pont de balancier ciselé et percé, balancier de type « S », spiral cylindrique, échappement à détente type Arnold, signature sur la platine « John Arnold & Son London No. 365/666 Inv.t. & Fc.t. » Diam. 51 mm Poids brut. 126,3 g JOHN ARNOLD & Son / Dent Late 18th century Silver chronometer watch with detent escapement Ce type de mouvement est caractéristique de la production du célèbre horloger anglais, John Arnold. Il est l'un des deux principaux chronométriers anglais, avec Thomas Earnshaw, à avoir développé les mouvements utilisés pour les chronomètres de marine. Si l'invention du premier chronomètre de marine est due à John Harrison, pionnier dans le domaine avec les premières montres chronomètres de marine H3 et H4, on peut dire que John Arnold s'inscrit dans la continuité des génies de l'horlogerie au XVIIIe siècle. En 1764, il présente une montre au roi George III. Il sera également capable de refaire la copie de la montre marine de John Harrison, qui sera détaillée dans la publication du Board of Longitude en 1767. Les innovations de John Arnold exerceront une grande influence sur le monde de l'horlogerie. Il se lie d'amitié avec l'horloger Abraham-Louis Breguet, qu'il hébergera chez lui pendant la Révolution. Le fils de John Arnold, John Roger devient d'ailleurs l'apprenti de Breguet. Le père et le fils créenttt en 1787 une nouvelle signature « Arnold & Son ». Notre exemple, qui porte cette signature « Arnold & Son », montre que ce mouvement a été réalisé sans doute avec l'aide de son fils John Roger, apprenti qui sera associé plus tard à la maison Dent à Londres.

            Aguttes
          • SILVER DECK CHRONOMETER
            Jun. 28, 2020

            SILVER DECK CHRONOMETER

            Est: CHF10,000 - CHF20,000

            SILVER DECK CHRONOMETER John Arnold, London, No. 17. with London hallmarks for 1777. Very fine and extremely rare, silver deck Chronometer with spring detent escapement and «O-Z» balance. Accompanied by a three-tier mahogany fitted deck box. Three-body, «consular», polished, maker’s mark «MRM», swivel pendant. White enamel with radial Roman numerals, outer dot minute markers and Arabic five minute numerals, large subsidiary seconds. Blued steel «Spade» hands, the minute hand secured by a screw. 60 mm., frosted gilt full plate, ringed cylindrical pillars, 10 holes jeweled with screwed chatons, fusee with chain, Harrison’s maintaining power, Arnold spring detent escapement with large steel escape wheel, steel and brass «O-Z» balance with meantime adjustment screws and temperature adjustment nuts, free-sprung blued steel helical balance spring with terminal curves, diamond endstone, pierced and engraved single footed clock. Signed: Dial and movement signed. The case was made by Martin Matthews (MRM) in the 1970’s DIAM. 65 mm.THICKNESS 32 mm. JOHN Low Est CHF: 10000 High Est CHF: 20000 Low Est HKD: 80000 High Est HKD: 160000 Low Est USD: 10000 High Est USD: 20000

            Antiquorum Genève SA
          • John Arnold Alfred Wheeler - W. Clay's Thetis with W.H. Clay Up
            Nov. 17, 2019

            John Arnold Alfred Wheeler - W. Clay's Thetis with W.H. Clay Up

            Est: $9,000 - $12,000

            John Arnold Alfred Wheeler (British, 1821–1903) W. CLAY’S THETIS WITH W. H. CLAY UP $9,000. – $12,000. Oil on canvas, 34” x 44” Signed, dated ’73, inscribed ‘Bath’ $9,000. – 12,000. Thetis was a bay mare by Neptunus out of a Stockwell mare. Bred by John Scott, she was given as a gift to trainer W. H. Clay. She is shown here with Clay and his sons. W. Clay, the eldest, is in the saddle, and his younger brother, Tom Clay, is between the mare and his father, who is at the mare’s head. Thetis won nine times in her three-year career. This painting was done as a tribute to her victory in the 1872 Tunbridge Handicap, which she won easily with good betting odds of 10-to-1. Perhaps funds earned from wagering on the race helped finance this commissioned painting.

            The Sporting Art Auction
          • JOHN ARNOLD, LONDON. A FINE GEORGE III FLAMED MAHO
            Sep. 27, 2019

            JOHN ARNOLD, LONDON. A FINE GEORGE III FLAMED MAHO

            Est: £4,000 - £6,000

            JOHN ARNOLD, LONDON. A FINE GEORGE III FLAMED MAHOGANY DOMESTIC REGULATOR LONGCASE CLOCK the elegant case surmounted with a break arched moulded pediment above a glazed hood door and reeded canted corners, the trunk having moulded edge bridge top door on box base with an applied panel, the 12" brass arched dial with rococo spandrels, silvered engraved Roman and Arabic chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, the arch with Strike/Silent dial fronting a substantial eight-day weight driven movement with five knoppedÊpillars and elongated plates, deadbeat escapement and Harrison maintaining power, the long crutch with roller suspension supporting an unusual zinc, steel and brass compensated gridiron pendulum with cut out heavy brass bob and regulation nut, original brass cased weights 221cm

            Hutchinson Scott Limited
          • John (Elton) Marilyn Monroe. An Appreciation by Eve Arnold, signed by Elton John on bookplate pasted onto front free endpaper and reading "Presented to Ian Smith To mark the Release of Candle in the Wind", grey cloth, some water staining, dust
            Mar. 28, 2018

            John (Elton) Marilyn Monroe. An Appreciation by Eve Arnold, signed by Elton John on bookplate pasted onto front free endpaper and reading "Presented to Ian Smith To mark the Release of Candle in the Wind", grey cloth, some water staining, dust

            Est: £200 - £300

            John (Elton) Marilyn Monroe. An Appreciation by Eve Arnold, signed by Elton John on bookplate pasted onto front free endpaper and reading "Presented to Ian Smith To mark the Release of Candle in the Wind", grey cloth, some water staining, dust jacket, thoroughly illustrated with colour and black and white pictures, minor foxing and wearing, hardback, 4to, Hamish Hamilton, 1987

            Chiswick Auctions
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