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'''Rogers, Isaac'''<br>
 
 
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Englischer Uhrmacher
 
Englischer Uhrmacher
  
Isaac Rogers wurde am [[13. August]] [[1754/de|1754]] in White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, London geboren. Sein Vater war [[Rogers, Isaac (1)|Isaac Rogers der Ältere]], ein Uhrmacher und Händler, der auch über die Landesgrenzen hinweg sehr erfolgreich arbeitete. [[1802/de|1802]] siedelte er um nach 24 Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street.
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Isaac Rogers wurde am [[13. August]] [[1754/de|1754]] in White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, [[London]] geboren. Sein Vater war [[Rogers, Isaac (1)|Isaac Rogers der Ältere]], ein Uhrmacher und Händler, der auch über die Landesgrenzen hinweg sehr erfolgreich arbeitete. [[1802/de|1802]] siedelte er um nach 24 Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street.
Isaac Rogers war ein angesehener Uhrmacher, der hauptsächlich für seine hochwertigen Uhren für den islamischen Markt bekannt war; im Jahr [[1813/de|1813]] war er Meister der [[Clockmakers Company]] in London.  
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Isaac Rogers war ein angesehener Uhrmacher, der hauptsächlich für seine hochwertigen Uhren für den islamischen Markt bekannt war; im Jahr [[1813/de|1813]] war er Meister der [[Clockmakers Company]] in [[London]].  
  
 
Isaac Rogers verstarb in Dezember [[1839/de|1839]].
 
Isaac Rogers verstarb in Dezember [[1839/de|1839]].
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''Rogers, Isaac (1754–1839), watchmaker, son of Isaac Rogers, Levant merchant and watchmaker, was born in White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, on 13 Aug. 1754. His father did a good trade in watches in foreign markets, and a specimen of his work is in the British Museum. Educated at Dr. Milner's school, Peckham, the son was apprenticed, and in 1776 succeeded, to his father's business at 4 White Hart Court. On 2 Sept. 1776 he was admitted to the freedom of the Clockmakers' Company by patrimony, and on 11 Jan. 1790 became a liveryman, on 9 Oct. 1809 a member of the court of assistants, in 1823 warden, and on 29 Sept. 1824 master. In 1802 he moved his business to 24 Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street. He was also a member of the Levant Company, and carried on an extensive trade with Turkey, Smyrna, Philadelphia, and the West Indies. He designed and constructed two regulators—one with a mercurial pendulum, and the other with a gridiron pendulum. One of the projectors of a society for the improvement of naval architecture, he became treasurer of the society in 1799. He was much interested in the promotion of methods of lighting the streets with gas, and on the establishment of the Imperial Gas Company in 1818 was elected one of the directors and subsequently chairman of the board. In conjunction with Henry Clarke and George Atkins, he devised a permanent accumulation fund as a means of restoring the finances of the Clockmakers' Company. He died in December 1839. His portrait is in the company's collection in the Guildhall Library.''
 
''Rogers, Isaac (1754–1839), watchmaker, son of Isaac Rogers, Levant merchant and watchmaker, was born in White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, on 13 Aug. 1754. His father did a good trade in watches in foreign markets, and a specimen of his work is in the British Museum. Educated at Dr. Milner's school, Peckham, the son was apprenticed, and in 1776 succeeded, to his father's business at 4 White Hart Court. On 2 Sept. 1776 he was admitted to the freedom of the Clockmakers' Company by patrimony, and on 11 Jan. 1790 became a liveryman, on 9 Oct. 1809 a member of the court of assistants, in 1823 warden, and on 29 Sept. 1824 master. In 1802 he moved his business to 24 Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street. He was also a member of the Levant Company, and carried on an extensive trade with Turkey, Smyrna, Philadelphia, and the West Indies. He designed and constructed two regulators—one with a mercurial pendulum, and the other with a gridiron pendulum. One of the projectors of a society for the improvement of naval architecture, he became treasurer of the society in 1799. He was much interested in the promotion of methods of lighting the streets with gas, and on the establishment of the Imperial Gas Company in 1818 was elected one of the directors and subsequently chairman of the board. In conjunction with Henry Clarke and George Atkins, he devised a permanent accumulation fund as a means of restoring the finances of the Clockmakers' Company. He died in December 1839. His portrait is in the company's collection in the Guildhall Library.''
  
Ein ähnliche Uhr mit Werknummer 19135 datiert [[1795/de|1795]] wurde am [[16. November]] [[2009]] bei Cristie's für CHF 11,875 versteigert, besonder war das diese neuwertig war noch mit originale Uhr-papier von Rogers im Gehäuse.
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Ein ähnliche Uhr mit Werknummer 19135 datiert [[1795/de|1795]] wurde am [[16. November]] [[2009/de|2009]] bei Cristie's für CHF 11,875 versteigert, besonder war das diese neuwertig war noch mit originale Uhr-papier von Rogers im Gehäuse.
  
 
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== Literatur ==
 
== Literatur ==

Aktuelle Version vom 24. Oktober 2015, 01:54 Uhr

(siehe auch: Rogers, Isaac)

Isaac Rogers Spindeltaschenuhr Nr. 19137

Englischer Uhrmacher

Isaac Rogers wurde am 13. August 1754 in White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, London geboren. Sein Vater war Isaac Rogers der Ältere, ein Uhrmacher und Händler, der auch über die Landesgrenzen hinweg sehr erfolgreich arbeitete. 1802 siedelte er um nach 24 Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street. Isaac Rogers war ein angesehener Uhrmacher, der hauptsächlich für seine hochwertigen Uhren für den islamischen Markt bekannt war; im Jahr 1813 war er Meister der Clockmakers Company in London.

Isaac Rogers verstarb in Dezember 1839.

Rogers, Isaac (1754–1839), watchmaker, son of Isaac Rogers, Levant merchant and watchmaker, was born in White Hart Court, Gracechurch Street, on 13 Aug. 1754. His father did a good trade in watches in foreign markets, and a specimen of his work is in the British Museum. Educated at Dr. Milner's school, Peckham, the son was apprenticed, and in 1776 succeeded, to his father's business at 4 White Hart Court. On 2 Sept. 1776 he was admitted to the freedom of the Clockmakers' Company by patrimony, and on 11 Jan. 1790 became a liveryman, on 9 Oct. 1809 a member of the court of assistants, in 1823 warden, and on 29 Sept. 1824 master. In 1802 he moved his business to 24 Little Bell Alley, Coleman Street. He was also a member of the Levant Company, and carried on an extensive trade with Turkey, Smyrna, Philadelphia, and the West Indies. He designed and constructed two regulators—one with a mercurial pendulum, and the other with a gridiron pendulum. One of the projectors of a society for the improvement of naval architecture, he became treasurer of the society in 1799. He was much interested in the promotion of methods of lighting the streets with gas, and on the establishment of the Imperial Gas Company in 1818 was elected one of the directors and subsequently chairman of the board. In conjunction with Henry Clarke and George Atkins, he devised a permanent accumulation fund as a means of restoring the finances of the Clockmakers' Company. He died in December 1839. His portrait is in the company's collection in the Guildhall Library.

Ein ähnliche Uhr mit Werknummer 19135 datiert 1795 wurde am 16. November 2009 bei Cristie's für CHF 11,875 versteigert, besonder war das diese neuwertig war noch mit originale Uhr-papier von Rogers im Gehäuse.

Weiterführende Informationen

Literatur

  • Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World; Autor: Baillie, G. H.; ISBN 140679113X, Seite 273
  • E. J. Wood's Curiosities of Clocks and Watches, p. 348; Britten's Former Clock and Watch Makers, p. 372; Atkins and Overall's Account of the Company of Clockmakers, pp. 83, 88, 89, 143, 173, 185, 215, 282. William Albert Samuel Hewins