107th Auction

2022/11/19

Lot 318

E. J. Dent

A fine London pocket watch with duplex escapement and early stem winding

Sold

estimated
1.7003.000 €
Price realized
3.000 €
specific features
Case
18 K gold, engine-turned, case maker's punch mark "AN" (Adolph Nicole, entered 29 November 1854).
Dial
Enamel, auxiliary seconds at "9".
Movement
3/4 plate movement according to Nicole Nielsen, gold screw compensation balance.
Case no.26212
Diam.51 mm
Circa1860
Ctry.England
Wt.112 g


John Edward Dent was born in 1790 and started his career as a candle-maker before he turned to watch- and clockmaking. Dent is considered one of the leading watch- and clockmakers of his time who produced pocket watches, large clocks, chronometers and regulators. He worked for the Vulliamys and the Barrauds from 1815 until 1829, and became the partner of John Roger Arnold in 1830. The partnership ended in 1840 and Dent opened his own workshop in London. John Edward Dent's clocks, chronometers and pocket watches were much sought after even then and he also built the famous clock in the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. Dent’s clocks, his chronometers and his pocket watches have always sold for high prices, even during his lifetime.