Antiquarian Horology [Vol.31, 2008-2009] and proceedings of the Antiquarian Horological Society :: Number of documents found: 6
(13835) Scientific Anchorite [The...] - Johnson Jex - The Norfolk Clockmaker: The Story of his Unique Lathe
- Author: Unwin Donald J., Durst David W. :: 2009-March Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): :: Pages: 320-330
- Comments and/or Abstract > Article describeing an unusual, one of kind, British clockmakers' lathe ca. 1800 made by clockmaker Johnson Jex now at the Bridewell Museum in Norwich, illustrated
(13836) Some Literary Subjects as Decorations on French Enamel Painted Watches from the Middle of the Seventeenth Century : Part 1
- Author: Boeckh, Hans :: 2009-March Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): :: Pages: 331-352
- Comments and/or Abstract > An article describing the literary background from which subjects were drawn used for illustrating 17th century French enameled watches
(13838) Leppers of Belfast [Te...]
- Author: Bell David A. :: 2009-March Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): :: Pages: 353-360
- Comments and/or Abstract > An article decribing the output and biography of a North Irelend (Belfast) dynasty of clockmakers in the early 19th century
(13839) Deacon Family [The...] - The Numbers Game [Barton-in-the-Beans, Leicestershire, UK]
- Author: Andrew Colin :: 2009-March Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): :: Pages: 361-368
- Comments and/or Abstract > The history of a Leicestershire clockmaking family oin the early 19th century
(13840) Two early three-train Clocks by Joseph Knibb (1671/72 and 1666/70)
- Author: Annon :: 2009-March Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): :: Pages: 369-379
- Comments and/or Abstract > A richly color illustrated articles (31 photographs, comparing 2 early 3 train longcase clocks by Knibb
(13730) American Section - Horological Study Tour of Switzerland, 14-25 April [2008]
- Author: Armentrout Dean :: No. 2 December Year Vol (No) Month (or Chapter/Auction item): :: Pages: 8
- Comments and/or Abstract > Travelogue of the US Sections 11 day trip to visit 34 horological venues in Switzerland