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by Mercer, Thomas
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C.1930 Mercer, St. Albans, England, 8-day engine room timepiece, with hinged bezel and compression seal. -
Thomas Mercer, Eyood Rd, St. Albans, Great Britain marine chronometer, 2 day, time only, spring driven movement with Earnshaw spring detent escapement in a nickel plated housing with silvered dial. This is a very unusual and scarce model with electrical contacts to drive slave units, a start / stop mechanism to regulate exposed balance and a nickel plated keyhole cover, s#15030 c1939 -
Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England, two day marine chronometer, decorated brass movement with spring detent escapement and chronometer balance, signed Roman numeral silvered dial with up/ down display, blued steel spade and poker hands, contained in a gimballed brass bowl with spring loaded shutter for access to winding, screw bezel with beveled glass, teakwood interior and exterior protective cases, the inner case with engraved plaque of Alf Lie, watch and chronometer maker and with a small group of service and rate records, serial #23373, c1960 -
C.1948, Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England, 56 hour chronometer in original box, serial 23373, matching No. on box, and with outer protective, felt lined box. -
Thomas Mercer Antique Boxed Chronometer -
C.1946, Thomas Mercer, St Albans, England, gimbaled marine chronometer with the serial no. 23968. -
Thomas Mercer, London, two day marine chronometer, 11 jewel fusee movement with spotted plates, Earnshaw's escapement, freesprung, cut bimetallic balance, diamond endstone, and helical balance spring, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator and gold spade and poker hands, with gimballed, lacquered brass bowl, the side engraved "U.S. Navy Bu. Ships 22- 1943 No. 7643" and "Harold S. Vanderbilt", contained in a three tier mahogany box with flush mounted brass furniture, serial #7643 -
Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, two day marine chronometer, 13 jewel fusee movement with spotted plates, Earnshaw's escapement, and freesprung cut bimetallic balance with helical balance spring, Roman numeral silvered dial with wind indicator and blued steel spade and poker hands, with gimballed brass bowl, contained in a two tier mahogany box, serial #25964 -
Mercer English Ship's Clock in Ship's Wheel -
C.1940, English, Thos Mercer, Ltd, St. Albans, 56 hour chronometer No. 24189 in its original view top mahogany box (glass, no lid). -
Thomas Mercer Ltd., St. Albans, England, break circuit chronometer with mechanism for sending a signal at one minute intervals, 14 jewel, two day fusee movement with Z balance, and spring detent escapement, an auxiliary wheel mounted to the the fourth wheel arbor closing a pair of contacts for one second every minute, mounted to an aluminum plate, and contained in an aluminum canister silvered dial showing seconds on the outer ring, with subsidiary 24 hour chapter, blued steel hands, all contained in a fabric covered, wooden box with screw terminals, serial # 20914, mid 20th century -
Thomas Mercer Ltd., St. Albans, England, for M. Low, Inc., New York, break circuit chronometer with mechanism for sending a signal at regular intervals, 13 jewel, two day fusee movement with Z balance, and spring detent escapement, an auxiliary wheel mounted to the the fourth wheel arbor closing a pair of contacts five times per minute at ten second intervals, and contained in an aluminum canister silvered 24 hour dial, blued steel hands, all contained in a black Bakelite box with aluminum corners, serial # 23506, mid 20th century -
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Thomas Mercer, Ltd. London, No. 19851, circa 1950. Fine -
British 8 day chronometer, c1970 -
C.1950, Thomas Mercer, St. Albans, England, 8-day fusee ship's chronometer. -
Mid 20th Century, Thomas Mercer, Ltd, St. Albans, England (1858-1954), No. 1131, 8-Day Chronometer table clock. Has a mahogany case with ebony stringing along the perimeter of all sides. Has a running "stop" at 1, bubble level on top of case, hinged brass bezel for winding, 11 jewel full chronometer detent platform is visible from top of case. There is info on the internet regarding Mercer, as well as in Ehrhardt's book 5, pages 103 and 129. -
Double Cased Thomas Mercer Marine Chronometer, -
Double-Cased Thomas Mercer Marine Chronometer,