25 components from the sidereal and mean time clock designed by Joseph Vines

Made:
1830-1840 in Newbury
Twenty five parts (in tobacco tin) of the clock invented by J

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Twenty five parts (in tobacco tin) of the clock invented by J
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Tobacco tin containing 25 components from the sidereal and mean time clock designed by Joseph Vines, by Walsh of Newbury, Newbury, West Berkshire, England, United Kingdom, 1830-1840

Details

Category:
Time Measurement
Object Number:
1906-56 Pt2
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy), steel (metal) and tin (metal)
Measurements:
overall (tobacco tin): 30 x 112 mm x 82 mm, 0.218kg
type:
component - object
credit:
Shaw, Mrs.