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Here another JCross mine and here is an article I wrote where there are more examples...
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Is this a standard table-roller escapement?
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Hello Piers The shape of the lever and the "duckfoot" balance cock is very similar to the early single roller watches of John Cross...
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Allan Those are two very interesting watches, but surely the signatures are for John Penlington, rather than Joseph. Miguel's post no6...
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Finer & Nowland, Savage Two Pin Escapement and Compensation Balance, ca. 1830
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Bernhard Finer & Nowland also favoured compensation balances, no.4166 has an Earnshaw style with weights and others have the screw type...
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