Science, Technology, & Clocks 2010-11-20 Auction - 694 Price Results - Bonhams Skinner in MA - Page 15
500: The Bond Shop Astronomical Regulator No. 396, Will602: Stainless Steel Wrist Watch by Patek Philippe, Gen612: Silver Case Repeating Watch and Automata, unmarked
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Boston, MA, United States
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Science, Technology, & Clocks

At the next Science, Technology & Clocks Sale, featuring Militaria, Skinner will auction William Bond’s Astronomical Regulator No. 396. It is one of only three known in the world and was used as the source of Standard Time in New England in about 1868. Other timekeepers include a walnut tall clock by William Claggett of Newport, Rhode Island c. 1725, clocks by Simon and Aaron Willard, a mirror clock by Joshua Wilder, rare Connecticut manufactured clocks and pocket watches. Militaria will feature the Revolutionary War collection of C. Keith Wilbur and will include early muskets, pistols, swords, cannons, accoutrements and rare documents, including several signers of the Declaration of Independence and a discharge document signed by George Washington. Science offerings include early sundials, survey equipment, navigational devices, mechanical music and an imposing pair of 20-inch library globes by Cary of London about 1815.
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Brass Binocular Microscope by Baker, London, the l: Brass Binocular Microscope by Baker, London, the lacquered brass "Y" base and frame signed on base Baker 244 High Holborn London, rack focus, planar mirror, condenser, two circular stages, one with
0337: Brass Binocular Microscope by Baker, London, the lEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Brass Culpeper-type Microscope, 19th century, with: Brass Culpeper-type Microscope, 19th century, with sliding focus inner tube engraved 1, 2, 3, 4, eyepiece, circular stage with sprung slide-holder, two sets of scrolling brass supports, concave
0340: Brass Culpeper-type Microscope, 19th century, withEst. $2,000-$3,000