Charles Frodsham. An 18K gold hunter case minute repeating keywound lever watch

SIGNED CHAS. FRODSHAM, NO. 04065, AD FMSZ, 84, STRAND, LONDON, STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1869

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Charles Frodsham. An 18K gold hunter case minute repeating keywound lever watch
Signed Chas. Frodsham, No. 04065, AD Fmsz, 84, Strand, London, stamped with London date letter for 1869
Three quarter plate gilt-finished movement, lateral lever escapement, bimetallic compensation balance with gold poising screws, minute repeating on two polished steel hammers, gold cuvette, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds, circular case, engraved coat-of-arms and initials to the front, repeating slide in the band, case and cuvette stamped with casemaker's initials RR for Robert Rowlands and numbered, dial and movement signed and numbered
51 mm. diam.

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Charles Frodsham (1810-1871) was a leading manufacturer of high-quality clocks, watches and chronometers and the last active member of a family that had played a prominent role in London clockmaking since the late 18th century. In 1840, he became a partner of John Roger Arnold who inherited his famous father's business.

At the Great Exhibition of 1851 in London, Frodsham exhibited a three quarter plate caliber signed with the letters "AD. FMSZ", a cryptogram for the year 1850. The code is formed by the numerical sequence of the letters in "Frodsham," with a "Z" for zero. The firm subsequently used the code for its most important timepieces.

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