Object Description
POOLE, LONDON- No. 882
A fine mid-19th century brass-bound rosewood eight-day marine chronometer by this famous chronometer and instrument maker.
The three-tier rosewood case is neatly bound in brass, with reinforced corners, flush brass straps, and a vacant brass cartouche to the top lid. The front of the middle tier has a brass push button with a twelve-point star escutcheon above a rectangular ivory name plaque, and the sides are fitted with two substantial brass carrying handles. The interior is arranged to house the chronometer bowl within its gimbal ring, with the lid opening on brass hinges.
The circular silvered dial is engraved with Roman numerals and an outer minute track, and is signed Poole London and numbered 882. There is a subsidiary power reserve at XII, marked WIND / UP, and a small seconds dial below the centre. The dial is protected behind a convex glass set in a brass bezel.
The eight-day marine chronometer movement is housed in a brass bowl and carried in a brass gimbal ring within the box, arranged to maintain a level running position when in use aboard ship. The plate is stamped JM for John Molyneux, a frame maker from Rainhill, Prescot.