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A watch by them is shown below. The inner case and the outer case are not a pair and the 1806 date on the inner case might not be the date of the watch.
Note: Due to the dynamic nature of the addition of Trade Directories to our library, these results may show additional dates to the text above.
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Photos by Martin Schmidt
The hall mark on the inner case seems to indicate the case was made in 1801. The makers mark on the outer case is different and the date unreadable.
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This web site, was run by Rosemary Harrison-Smith with the help of Tony Harrison-Smith FBHI, was started in 1997 and it held information that we have found about various clock and watchmakers, and has 35,758 records in its database. The information comes from listings published in books and trade directories that we had in our library, giving dates that makers are known to have been working. The database includes 31,947 individual trade directory entries from 363 trade directories and more detailed biographies for 4276 makers and retailers.
The information is not necessarily all there is to know about the maker, but it is a digest of all we have found in our researches.
We specialise in British and Irish makers.
The site is now archived so that researchers can view the information held in the database for a daily charge.