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This one is the oldest I have but don't have a date. It's of French origin with a 15 day movement.
This is a modern quartz clock. The face is made of etched glass featuring historic buildings in Lambourn.
This one was originally a time recorder, probably used for clocking in at a factory. Made by the Gledhill-BrookTime Recorders Ltd - Huddersfield. The recording mechanism has been removed and the space now houses my "shrine" to Fred Dibnah.
This is a fairly modern reproduction - about 1970-ish?
A simple wood face housing a radio controlled movement.
This is a quartz movement "built in" to a kitchen cupboard door.
This one is situated above the cooker but, no, it's not melted. It's made of metal and glass and is deliberately made to look Dali-esque. Made in Italy by Arti & Mestieri Design.
Another simple quartz movement fitted onto a plate.
This is modern reproduction of a typical American clock. It has a 15 day movement.
Yes, I did build this one into a framed jigsaw puzzle.
And, yes, this one is a CD.
The face of this one is moulded in metal-filled cold-cast resin, poured into a wax mold carved by yours truly.
Another radio controlled clock.
Not clocks but my three pocket watches. Only one is old - the one at the front. Well used; originally owned by my Great Uncle Lolly and engraved with his initials. Prescot is the name on the dial
Great Uncle Lolly.