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Category
Collection
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Object type
Place
Material
Date

Chinese Incense Clock

1600-1950

Wall clock with internal pendulum

1871-1930

Standard synchronome clock

1900-1935

Smiths electric clock, c. 1966

1966

Mechanism for motor car time and speed meter

Motor car time and speed meter

Car clock

1906

Pendulum for Pulsynetic master clock

Electric clock of the Bain type

1840-1877

Alarm clock for timing electrotherapy

1850-1920

Plastic mantel clock

1931-1940

Carriage clock by Wurtel

1845

Hybrid digital clock

Clock with compound pendulum and unusual dead-beat escapement by the Kee-Less Clock Company

Japanese clock

Synchronous clock at the non self-starting type by Muirhead

1930

Sidereal clock, electrically driven

1950-1975

Chargeable-time clock, type 44B

Electrically rewound clock

Smiths electric clock type CRP, 1966

1966

Bonniksen isochronous motor cycle speedometer

Electric clock of the bulle type probably made by The British Horo Electric Company

1930-1939

‘MIDAS’ aircraft data recorder clock

1961

Davidson's Patent Automatic Memorandum Clock

Movement of electric gravity escapement clock

Reeve's patent night marching watch

1916

French empire ormolu clock with celestial globe supported by eagle and figure of Zeus

1850-1890

Alarm clock

Plastic green

1931-1940

AEG electrical time clock

1940-1945

Digital clock with decorative phenolic plastic casing

1925-1940

World Clock for Northern Hemisphere.

Reconstruction of Dondi clock

1974

Circular clock with ovoid base of imitation lapis lazuli casein

1931-1940

Screws from Pulsynetic master clock

Pendulum clock from Tyler's pharmacy, made by J. Harper, 29 Stratford Road, London, England, 1850-1900.

Pendulum clock from Tyler's pharmacy

1850-1900

Synchronome free pendulum clock, in oak case, with driver weight and miscellaneous components, by The Synchronome Company Limited, London, England

Synchronome free pendulum clock

Magneta parent clock with two companion dials, base, pendulum, drive weight, pulley, pendulum suspension, door lock and 2 miscellaneous components in crystal box, by the Magneta Time Co. Ltd, London, England

Magneta parent clock with two companion dials

Sixteenth century iron chamber clock with additional three pieces

Sixteenth century iron chamber clock with additional three pieces

Electric master clock movement by W.E. Palmer (incomplete) with pendulum

Electric master clock movement

Electric master clock of the half minute impulse type by Gillett and Johnston, patented 1923 with pendulum

Electric master clock of the half minute impulse type by Gillett and Johnston

Brillie 4-glass electric pendulum clock with mechanical contacts and magnetic fine adjustment, including original battery

Brillie 4-glass electric pendulum clock with mechanical contacts and magnetic fine adjustment

An electric parent clock by Lowne with pendulum and companion dial in wood and glass case with key

An electric parent clock

`Karakuri' quartz clock by the Citizen Watch Co, with automata depicting Alice's adventures in wonderland, with packaging, 1991

`Karakuri' quartz clock by the Citizen Watch Co

Schoof's gravity escapement clock with pendulum rod, lacking pendulum bob and driving weight.

Schoof's gravity escapement clock with pendulum rod

Junghans Astro-Chron model 38/0001 quartz clock, 1967 with case

Junghans Astro-Chron model 38/0001 quartz clock

Early 18th century longcase clock in a japanned case by William Webster

Early 18th century longcase clock by William Webster

1700-1725

Ten clocks from Great Western Railway works, recovered from British Rail Engineering Ltd. Swindon

Ten clocks, Great Western Railway - from Swindon

Brass Japanese Lantern-clock of the two-foliot type, with dismantled wooden case (Several iron and exterior brass parts severely corroded). Bell damaged. (One new verge with pallets and new bell fitted in Museum Workshops 28.1.52)

Brass Japanese Lantern-clock of the two-foliot type

Electric wall clock by Paul Garnier (No 78) based on the design of Professor Charles Fery, c.1924

Electric wall clock by Paul Garnier (No 78) based on the design of Professor Charles Fery

1924