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Comitti Grasshopper Skeleton Clock with Key Drawer Plinth
The Grasshopper Clock is based on the 'escapement' invented by the famous clock maker John Harrison (1693 - 1776). This version, by Comitti Of London, has a key drawer fitted in the mahogany base and is the most popular in their range of quality skeleton clocks. Harrison made the first marine chronometer that made it possible for seafarers to calculate their longitude position by observing the stars. The chronometer enabled them to compare the angle of their position with the known angle at a given time in Greenwich, London. Examples of his work are exhibited at The Old Royal Observatory. The pendulums are inter-linked so that any motion to one would be compensated for by that same effect on the other. This was particularly important for the operation of such a clock subject to motion, for example the roll of a ship. The Grasshopper is a stunning example of the clockmakers art. *The 8 day movement is fusee-driven, gold plated and protected by a glass cover. *The dials are etched and silver plated. *The seconds are indicated by the 180 degree scale above the dial. *Fitted with delicate period hands.
Production of this model is limited to 25 pieces worldwide annually - if you would like to confirm current availability or require further information please contact us
List Price £5,675 - Save £576 - (10% Off)
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| Product Information |
| Maker: |
Comitti S236G
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| Height: (approx) |
53cm (21in)
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| Width: (approx) |
34cm (13.1/2in)
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| Depth: (approx) |
25cm (10in)
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