ENGLISH SMITHS BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK
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A Smiths carriage clock in fancy brass case. Key wind, runs well. Smiths trace their ancestry back to a craftsman named Samuel Smith who in 1851 opened a shop in Newington Causeway, London, where he made and sold watches, clocks and precision instruments. In 1931 Smiths, then called S. Smith and Sons (Motor Accessories) Ltd, entered the domestic clock market and formed a new company, Smiths English Clocks Ltd, as the Clock and Watch division with Cricklewood as the main factory. Smiths were the largest manufacturer of Clocks and Watches in the United Kingdom. PROVENANCE: A private collection Manchester, England - Charleston, SC. Measures 3.50x2.50x4. Weight is 1 pds 6 oz
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good, runs
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ENGLISH SMITHS BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCK
Estimate $100 - $200
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