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Pocket Watch - John Bennett, London, 1880 Object Reg. No: ST 046057

Summary:
Gents pocket watch, silver case, John Bennett, London, circa 1880.

This watch was originally purchased by George Coleman, the great-grandfather of the donor, in 1881 from John Bennett, watchmaker at 65 & 64 Cheapside, London. He paid 6 pounds, 9 shillings and 6 pence for the watch. After his death in 1933 the watch was then passed down to his son Harry Coleman who kept the watch until his own death in 1946. At Harry's death the watch was passed to Harry's son George Harry Coleman who had it until 1972, when he died, and the watch was passed on to his sons, the donors.

A receipt issued by John Bennett, London on 26 May 1881 to Mr. Coleman, Ealing, for the purchase of the watch is registered at HT 3537.
Description:
White enamel open face dial with roman numerals. Seconds dial at 6. Outside of case has engineered decorative marking. Silver fob chain and brass and silver key.

Key wound spring; lever escapement
Acquisition Information:
Donation from Mr John Coleman, 2001
Discipline: Technology

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Tagged with: gents watches, key watches, pocket watches, may london
Themes this item is part of: Horology Collection, Science & Measurement Collection
Primary Classification: HOROLOGY
Secondary Classification: Watches
Tertiary Classification: england
Inscriptions: Inside back of case has London hallmark for 1880 (leopard head in oblong with capital E inside shield), sterling standard hallmark (lion passant) and maker's mark 'P.W.'

Dial marked 'John Bennett London'. Back plate marked 'Maker to the Royal Observatory John Bennett 65 & 64 Cheapside London', surrounding a crown encircled with rays. More recent marking, 'G.H. Coleman 1933 Grandfather's Watch'.

Box inscribed in gold "John Bennett Watchmaker and Goldsmith 65 & 64 Cheapside London/ Manufacturer to the Royal Observatory, to the Queen & the Hon Board of Ordnance."
Maker: Mr John Bennett, London, Middlesex, England, Great Britain, 1880

See Supplementary File for details.
Original Owner: Mr George Coleman, Ealing, England, Great Britain, 26 May 1881

See Supplementary File for details.
Past Owner: Mr Harry Coleman, 1933-1946
Past Owner: George Coleman, 1946-1972

Comments

Robin P. Stagg Posted on 27 Mar 2010 6:56 AM
I have a Bennett pocket watch in a silver case. The back plate of the movement is inscribed "Bennett" and "65 & 64 Cheapside London", with the number "7267". I just had it cleaned and adjusted by a watchmaker here in Austin, Texas, who told me that it is in excellent running condition. I purchased the watch in London in 1976. Can you tell me anything about the watch, such as when it might have been made?

Thank you,
Robin P. Stagg
Discovery Centre Posted on 29 Mar 2010 3:38 PM
Museum Victoria Comment
Hi Robin - Without an image of the watch it's hard for us to say much about the piece. You might want to send us an image by clicking the 'Ask the Experts' link below and then selecting 'Identifications'. Alternatively you can contact a horologist in based America for additional information – the American Watchmakers-Clockmakers Institute may be of assistance: http://www.awci.com/

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