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andrew.searston
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smiths clock

Post by andrew.searston »

hi everyone
ive been given this smiths clock but not sure what its from???
any ideas anyone??
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They were probably a general fitting to larger pre war cars. I have one with serial no. 21,705 which is wound by turning the bezel. There is one the same as mine on ebay for £74
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Looks l;ike a late 30,s maybe 40,s Austin one
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HI could you let me know the sizes? and is it up for sale?
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