Home Clocks what do you have?

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Re: Home Clocks what do you have?

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Longcase clock by Thomas Farrer of Saxmundham, circa 1785-1795
Accurate to 10 seconds per week :)

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very nice. someone's obviously taken good care of it. :)
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I have about 25 or so clocks.

I posted a few here. I must update I suppose
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very nice indeed ;)
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Post by Amor Vincit Omnia »

Updating...a pic of my little collection:

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Any more interesting clocks out there? :D
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Got a couple of wall clocks, but have problems with the Radio controlled one, seems to go on blink about twice a week
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I have a MINI Clubman Wall clock in Hot Chocolate :)
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Excuse the quick & not very good photos.............got this old clock recently from my Mum, which was my Gran & Grandad's & which needs some attention as its not working.

I remember this clock when I was very young, so it's going up to my watchguy soon for some well deserved tlc and get it going again :)

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French movement

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This is the largest clock in the house at about 7' tall.

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It has been passed down the generations.

It suffered a lot of bomb damage during the second world war, but is now in very good condition.
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