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Marine chronometer movement by Brockbanks

Marine chronometer movement by Brockbanks

1787

Synchronous clock movement of the non self-starting type by the Synchronome Co. Ltd.

Synchronous clock movement of the non self-starting type by the Synchronome Co. Ltd.

Movement from Japanese Pillar Clock, Unsigned, 1800-1890

Movement from Japanese Pillar Clock, Unsigned, 1800-1890

1800-1890

Hoeft-Moller clock movement

Hoeft-Moller clock movement

Tuning fork clock movement with magnetic coupling and three hands made for Smiths Industries by Jeco of Japan, introduced into this country in 1971

Tuning fork clock movement with magnetic coupling and three hands

Schatz Akkurat tuning fork clock movement

Schatz Akkurat tuning fork clock movement

Clock movement, for turret clock, pendulum, with auto-wind, from London St Pancras Station, by E J Dent, London, c1872

Clock movement for turret clock

1872

Contactor from the incomplete electric clock movement, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1840-1877

Contactor from the incomplete electric clock movement

1840-1877

Four circular weights from clock movement, for turret clock, pendulum, with auto-wind, from London St Pancras Station, by E J Dent, London, c1872.

Clock Movement for Turret Clock

1872

Black, metal 'table' frame from which is suspended a cylindrical drum motor. Clock movement, for turret clock, pendulum, with auto-wind, from London St Pancras Station, by E J Dent, London, c1872.

Clock Movement for Turret Clock

1872

Large pendulum: rod with numerous circular slot holes along its length and a large elliptical weight at one end. Clock movement, for turret clock, pendulum, with auto-wind, from London St Pancras Station, by E J Dent, London, c1872.

Clock Movement for Turret Clock.

1872

Clock movement part

Clock movement part

Turret clock movement by Whitehurst of Derby, 1808, with Amant type of pin-wheel escapement, and including 2 brackets and a pivoted linkage for the striking mechanism. With one winding handle, one short vertical drive, one long horizontal drive shaft (both for the drive to dials)

Turret Clock Movement by Whitehurst of Derby

1808

Incomplete electric clock movement, with pendulum, 2 clock hands, contactor, contactor block, threaded clamp and wing nut, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1840-1877

Incomplete electric clock movement

1840-1877

Yellow plastic box holding several bolts with nuts attached, chain, and other metal components. Parts of clock movement, for turret clock, pendulum, with auto-wind, from London St Pancras Station, by E J Dent, London, c1872.

Clock Movement for Turret Clock

1872

Chunky, square metal frame with several axles supporting nine cogs. Clock movement, for turret clock, pendulum, with auto-wind, from London St Pancras Station, by E J Dent, London, c1872. The frame is painted forest green, with the inscription "E DENT & CO LTD LONDON" in relief at front. There is a small clock face (for reference whilst winding) mounted on the frame. It is comprised of a brass coloured metal ring upon which are painted the numbers 1-12. The hands are mounted on an inset gold coloured cog, and are black with stylised 'arrow' tips.

Clock Movement for Turret Clock

1872

Wing nut from the incomplete electric clock movement, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1840-1877

Wing nut from the incomplete electric clock movement

1840-1877

Synchronome half-minute impulse electric turret clock movement. 1963

Clock movement

2 clock hands from the incomplete electric clock movement, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1840-1877

2 clock hands from the incomplete electric clock movement

1840-1877

Incomplete electric clock movement, by Alexander Bain, United Kingdom, 1840-1877

Incomplete electric clock movement

1840-1877