I recently acquired a scrap movement by Jacob Collomby (serial number 434). According to Britten, he supposedly produced a watch owned by Oliver Cromwell (Ambrose Phelps). This seems impossible considering that Collomby's years of operation would've been too late. This seems further supported by the example shown below.
I am curious to know the origin of the claim that Collomby made a Cromwell watch. However, I haven't been able to find any original reference other than Britten and a Cromwellian Society document that supports my original assessment.
http://www.olivercromwell.org/Cromwelliana_Archive/2004.pdf (page 102)
Please does any one have further information on which particular watch was associated with this claim?
Any further information on Jacob Collomby?
There seem to be a few watches that were claimed to have been owned by Oliver Cromwell. I am curious how many are authentic and how many are simply incorrect claims by past owners wishing for some notoriety tied to their collection pieces?
www.britishmuseum.org
Then I came across this recent article that seems to identify a watch with the most supporting evidence as having been owned by Cromwell. In fact, I remember bidding when this watch was auctioned a few years ago. Perhaps I should have been more aggressive my attempts to acquire it.
www.deepsouthmedia.co.uk
Regards,
Chris
I am curious to know the origin of the claim that Collomby made a Cromwell watch. However, I haven't been able to find any original reference other than Britten and a Cromwellian Society document that supports my original assessment.
http://www.olivercromwell.org/Cromwelliana_Archive/2004.pdf (page 102)
Please does any one have further information on which particular watch was associated with this claim?
Any further information on Jacob Collomby?
There seem to be a few watches that were claimed to have been owned by Oliver Cromwell. I am curious how many are authentic and how many are simply incorrect claims by past owners wishing for some notoriety tied to their collection pieces?

calendar watch; watch-case | British Museum
Oval gold pair-cased puritan verge watch with date indicator. . Movement frame: Oval gilt-brass plates with four pierced egyptian pillars. A hole in the pillar-plate for the potence. Engraved decoration around the verge aperture. Riveted to the pillar-plate a later steel end-plate for the...
Then I came across this recent article that seems to identify a watch with the most supporting evidence as having been owned by Cromwell. In fact, I remember bidding when this watch was auctioned a few years ago. Perhaps I should have been more aggressive my attempts to acquire it.

Cromwell’s watch rediscovered - Deep South Media
Oliver Cromwell’s silver pocket watch that he had with him in 1650 during his New Model Army’s campaign in Ireland has been rediscovered. Antique expert Martyn Downer is showing at the Chelsea Antiques Fair.
Regards,
Chris


