An early 20th century brass and enamel Eureka 'Clock' the dial signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, Lond...
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An early 20th century brass and enamel Eureka 'Clock'
the dial signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, London, '1,000 Day Electric Clock'together with an associated modern glass dome and turned stained wood base
with 4' signed dial, the movement marked PATENT No 14614 and No 2919, the electric compensated balance wheel above a twin pillar stand, raised on a later turned wood base and bun feet, the frame, 14.5cm high, 28.5cm high overall
Footnotes:
Invented by American engineer Timothy Bernard Powers at the turn of the 20th century, Eureka clocks were patented by the Kutnow brothers in 1906 and made in London between 1908 and 1914.
the dial signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, London, '1,000 Day Electric Clock'together with an associated modern glass dome and turned stained wood base
with 4' signed dial, the movement marked PATENT No 14614 and No 2919, the electric compensated balance wheel above a twin pillar stand, raised on a later turned wood base and bun feet, the frame, 14.5cm high, 28.5cm high overall
Footnotes:
Invented by American engineer Timothy Bernard Powers at the turn of the 20th century, Eureka clocks were patented by the Kutnow brothers in 1906 and made in London between 1908 and 1914.
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An early 20th century brass and enamel Eureka 'Clock' the dial signed Eureka Clock Co. Ltd, Lond...
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