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      • Thomas Frederick Cooper (1789 – 9 March 1863) was a well-known Victorian English watchmaker in London who made high quality timepieces, particularly for the American market.
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  2. Thomas Frederick Cooper (1789 – 9 March 1863) was a well-known Victorian English watchmaker in London who made high quality timepieces, particularly for the American market. Biography. Cooper was active for over forty years from about 1819 at several addresses in London: 1819–1822/3 at 16 Wynwatt Street, Northampton Square, Clerkenwell.

  3. Sep 12, 2016 · Let's start with T F Cooper. He was Thomas Frederic Cooper (b.1789) who worked from 1819 until his death in 1863 when the business was continued by his son Thomas until 1880. He became a well known watch manufacturer, especially for the American market, and specialised in duplex escapements.

  4. May 4, 2023 · NAWCC Member. May 4, 2023. #3. The watch is real in that Cooper retailed it. It is Swiss. The maker is a mystery at least to me, but I have seen several watches with this very elaborate inner cover or cuvette, but most also have marking for additional features, which this does not. As to monetary value, it is the gold in the case.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · T.F. Cooper was a watch and chronometer maker who specialised in duplex escapements. Quality examples were considered to be better timekeepers than cylinder escapements, but more difficult to build. There are other members who will be able to provide further details.

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  7. So this looks like a mass produced Swiss movement in a British case, most likely T.F. Cooper of London was a watchmaker who imported a cheaper Swiss movement, and put it in his own case. Nice engravings on the back, and nice dial by the way. Hard to say for certain what the stone on the fob might be, but it sure looks a lot like amethyst to me.

  8. An early 19th century 18ct gold full hunter duplex pocket watch. Sold for £ 696 (US$ 888) inc. premium. follow. Clocks, Watches & Barometers. 13 Mar 2007, 12:00 GMT. London, Knightsbridge. T.F.Cooper. An early 19th century 18ct gold full hunter duplex pocket watch. 3/4 plate key wind movement with compensated balance, Duplex escapement, enamel ...

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