Items tagged electric clocks in MV Collections
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Electric Clock - Bulle, France, circa 1925
Electric clock, Bulle, France, circa 1925. A curved magnet passes through the solenoid at end of pendulum. The solenoid receives electric impulses in metal cylinder at back of the cloc ...
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Electric Clock - England, circa 1950
Electric clock, battery powered, England, circa 1950.
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Electric Clock - Eureka Clock, London, circa 1910
Electric mantel clock, Eureka Clock Co Ltd, London, circa 1910.
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Electric Clock - Junghans, 'Astro Quartz', Germany, 1976
Electric mantel clock, quartz crystal movement, 'Astro Quartz', made by Junghans, Germany, 1976. Junghans was one of the first firms to introduce a quartz clock, in 1971.
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Electric Clock - Junghans, 'ATO, Germany, 1956
Electric mantel skeleton clock, Junghans, 'ATO', Germany, 1956.
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Electric Clock - Junghans, 'Electora', circa 1955
Electric, spring-wound kitchen wall clock with food timer, Junghans 'Electora', Germany, circa 1955.
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Electric Clock - Junghans, Germany, 1956
Electric impulse mantel clock, Junhans, Germany, 1956.
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Electric Clock - Leon Hatot, 'ATO Pendulette', 1930s
Electric impulse mantel clock, 'ATO Pendulette', Leon Hatot, Paris, 1930s. Jeweller Leon Hatot founded ATO clocks in Paris in 1923, becoming a leader in electric clock production combi ...
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Electric Clock Movement - Wheatstone Impulse Clock
Wheatstone-type impulse clock movement mounted on brass plate above coil. Made in England.
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Electric Clock - Samuel Kahan, Hawthorn, 1887
Electric slave clock, made by Samuel Kahan, Hawthorn, 1887. The clock is a slave clock that was operated by electrical impulses from a master clock, and in turn transmitted impulses. ...
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