Details
CIRCA: 1770
CASE MATERIAL: 18K Gold
CASE SIZE: Inner case 43.5 mm. diam., outer case 50.5 mm. diam.
DIAL: White enamel
MOVEMENT: Manual
FUNCTIONS: Quarter repeating

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Thomas Mudge (1715-1794) was apprenticed in 1730 to the great clockmaker George Graham. He succeeded Graham in 1750, going into partnership with another of Graham's apprentices, William Dutton (born c.1720, apprenticed 1738) in 1750 or 1755. In 1771 Mudge moved to Plymouth to work on the development of the marine chronometer. Dutton succeeded to the business in 1794.

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