Antiquarian Horology: A Private Library. Online Auction

June 27, 2013

LOT 43

Lot 43

Eleven Volumes on Antiquarian Horology

Eleven Volumes on Antiquarian Horology
Lot 43 Details
Eleven Volumes on Antiquarian Horology

Jaquet/Chapuis, TECHNIQUE AND HISTORY OF THE SWISS WATCH, Spring Books, London, 1953/1970

Lewis, THE ANTIQUE ENAMELLED WATCH, NAWCC, 1975, boxed, numbered 246 and autographed

Patrizzi/Sturm, MONTRES DE FANTAISIE/WATCHES OF FANTASY, 1790-1850, Tribune, 1979, text in English and French

Laycock, THE LOST SCIENCE OF JOHN “LONGITUDE” HARRISON, Brant Wright, Kent, 1976

Jagger, PAUL PHILIP BARRAUD, AND SUCCESSORS,1750-1929, Antiquarian Horological Society, London, 1968

PIONEERS OF PRECISION TIMEKEEPING, monograph, various authors, Antiquarian Horological Society

Hayward, ENGLISH WATCHES, Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1956/1969

Ullyett, WATCH COLLECTING, Muller, London, 1970

Aked, COMPLETE LIST OF ENGLISH HOROLOGICAL PATENTS UP TO 1853, Brant Wright, Kent

Britten, THE WATCH REPAIRER’S INSTRUCTOR, The Technical Press Ltd., London, 1944

Cuss, Camerer, EARLY WATCHES, Country Life


Estimate $100-$200

Realised: $60
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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