Charles Frodsham. An 18k Gold Hunter Case Minute Repeating Keyless Lever Pocket Watch
Charles Frodsham. An 18k Gold Hunter Case Minute Repeating Keyless Lever Pocket Watch

SIGNED CHAS. FRODSHAM, AD FMSZ, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE QUEEN, 84 STRAND AND 115 NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, NO. 08465, CASE STAMPED WITH LONDON DATE LETTER FOR 1895

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Charles Frodsham. An 18k Gold Hunter Case Minute Repeating Keyless Lever Pocket Watch
Signed Chas. Frodsham, AD Fmsz, By Appointment To The Queen, 84 Strand and 115 New Bond Street, London, No. 08465, Case Stamped with London Date Letter for 1895
Three-quarter plate gilt-finished lever movement, bi-metallic compensation balance minute repeating on two gongs activated by a slide in the band, gold cuvette, white enamel dial, Roman numerals, sunken subsidiary seconds, plain case, hinged back, dial and movement signed, case stamped with casemaker's mark HMF for Harrison Mill Frodsham and London date letter for 1895, bow stamped CH
48mm diam.

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Charles Frodsham - London, b. 1810, started his career at the age of 14 as an apprentice to his father William, an established London clockmaker who manufactured precision timekeepers and provided marine chronometers to the Admiralty. Starting in 1854, Charles Frodsham & Co. were granted the Royal Warrant and made keeper of Her Majesty's clocks and kept this position for over 125 years. They were the last independent clockmakers allowed to have workshops at Buckingham Palace. The beginning of the 20th century introduced the motorcar to the public, so Charles Frodsham & Co. expanded their business to include speedometers in addition to specializing in mantel and carriage clocks, one of which, the 'Princess' clock, was presented to HRH Princess Elizabeth in 1947 in honor of her marriage.

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