Gear wheel from long-case clock by Fromanteel

Gear wheel from long-case clock by Fromanteel Gear wheel from long-case clock by Fromanteel Gear wheel from long-case clock by Fromanteel

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Brass gear wheel from long-case clock made by Ahasuerus Fromanteel, London, 1660-1665.

The Fromanteel family produced the first pendulum clocks in England, following the visit of Fromanteel’s son John to Holland (Netherlands). He learned to make these new clocks from Salomon Coster who had an agreement with Christiaan Huygens to use his idea. Clocks now became accurate enough to have minute hands.

Details

Category:
Time Measurement
Object Number:
1980-244 Pt5
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy)
type:
gear
credit:
Estate of Lady E M Hunting.