Items tagged regulator clocks in MV Collections
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Regulator Clock - Robert Ellery, Melbourne Observatory, 1888
Astronomical regulator clock designed by Government Astronomer Robert Ellery and built at Melbourne Observatory in 1888. The clock was probably made by Observatory instrument maker Carl ...
From: South Yarra, Australia Images: 16 -
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Wall Clock - Austria, circa 1880
Vienna regulator wall clock with walnut and glass case. Made in Austria, circa 1880.
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Regulator Clock - England
Regulator wall clock with veneered wooden case and rounded top. Made in England.
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Regulator Clock - Morrell, Melbourne, 1850
Regulator clock, Morrell, Melbourne, 1850. The dial has had a previous maker's name hammered out to create a surface the the new inscription of 'Regulator, Morrell Australia 1850'. It ...
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Regulator Clock - Riefler, Munich, 1910
Regulator clock with free pendulum, Sigmund Riefler, Munich, no. 289, 1910. Used by the Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology, Melbourne.
From: Munich, Germany Images: 3 -
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Regulator Clock - Asher Jude, Melbourne, circa 1860
Regulator clock, made by Asher Jude, Melbourne, circa 1860.
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 0 -
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Regulator Clock - Wenzel & Enes, Melbourne & London, circa 1870
Regulator clock by Wenzel & Enes, Melbourne and London, circa 1870. Wenzel & Enes were chronometer, watch and clock makers and jewellers in Melbourne, Victoria, from 1858-1894. It is l ...
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Free Pendulum Clock - William Shortt & Synchronome Co, London, No. 5, 1925
Impulse clock designed and built by William Hamilton Shortt, in association with the Synchronome Co, London, 1925 . About 100 Shortt impulse clocks were made and used in observatories ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 0 -
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Regulator Clock - Australia, Late 19th Century
Longcase regulator clock, made in Australia, late 19th century. Possible that the escapement was imported from England and that the other parts were made in Australia.
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Regulator Clock - Charles Frodsham, London, No.1062, 1865
Eight day long-case astronomical regulator clock, by Charles Frodsham, London, No. 1062, 1865. Weight driven, with dead-beat escapement and mercury compensation pendulum. Used at Melbou ...
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