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Winder key for the long case pendulum clock

Winder key for the long case pendulum clock

Winding key from long-case clock

Winding key from long-case clock

1690-1710

Winding keys for 400-day 'anniversary' clock

Winding keys for 400-day 'anniversary' clock

1898-1915

Key from RAF wall clock

Key from RAF wall clock

Chuck key from early wheelwrights lathe

Chuck key from early wheelwrights lathe

Winding key for masterpiece clock from Augsburg, Germany, 1625-1635

Winding key for masterpiece clock from Augsburg, Germany, 1625-1635

1625-1635

Winding key from morse embosser

Winding key from morse embosser

Winding Key from Model of Co-Axial Escapement

Winding Key from Model of Co-Axial Escapement

1999

2 winding keys for Orrery Clock by Raingo Frères

2 winding keys for French Clock with orrery planetary model

1830-1832

Union key, for Prototype Rover gas turbine motor car, JET 1, 1946 - 1950

Union key

1946-1950

Watch winding key, for miniature gold lever pocket watch, 9 mm diameter, with engine-turned back and enamel dial, by Piguet et Meylan, Geneva, Switzerland, 1835-1845. The watch and key were owned by Her Majesty Queen Mary, wife of King George VI.

Key, for winding miniature gold lever pocket watch, by Piguet et Meylon

1835-1845

Clock key, small brass clock key from Ashford Works. 1 1/2"x1 1/4"

Clock key, small brass clock key from Ashford Works

Winding key for gold pocket watch and chain, hallmarked 1768, by H.P.C. and by Mackay and Chisholm, 57 Princes Street, Edinburgh, Scotland. Possibly owned by James Symes, Joseph Lister's father-in-law.

Winding key for gold pocket watch and chain possibly owned by James Symes

1768

Winding key, for pocket watch with gold plated inner and outer case, and silver casing for mechanism bearing name of owner, belonged to J.C. Lettsom, 1774-1802

Winding key for pocket watch belonging to J.C. Lettsom

1774-1802

Heart-shaped winding key for Gray-Milne seismograph, for recording both horizontal and vertical motion during an earthquake, designed in Japan by Thomas Gray and John Milne, and made by the James White firm, Glasgow, Scotland, 1885.

Heart-shaped winding key for Gray-Milne seismograph

1883-1885

T-bar shaped winding key for recording drum of Gray-Milne seismograph, designed by John Milne and Thomas Gray, and made by James White, Glasgow, Scotland, 1885.

T-bar winding key for Gray-Milne seismograph

1883-1885

Winding key for ‘Autoperipatetikos’ walking doll, by Martin & Runyon, USA, c1862

‘Autoperipatetikos’ Walking Doll

1862

Winding key for Moy and Bastie Patent 35mm Cinematograph camera, 1909-1910.

Winding key for Moy and Bastie 35m Patent Cinematograph Camera

1909-1910