Have this 1945 Wall clock...guy wants to buy it and do not know what a fair price would be...
Can anybody here tell me what this is and approx what it is worth?
I've had it for years, heard it called a war room clock? It winds sets and runs, havent timed it but looks to be all there...Clock Experts? Any help appreciated....
well it certainly has the Broad Arrow symbol of the British military forces so there lies the proof as to it's history and purpose in life LOL As well it has a magnificent mottled Bakelite case way wartimish and too cool for sure !!! Who knows ,it could have come out of a Hawker Hurricane,Supermarine Spitfire , or Lancaster Bomber ready Room ,perhaps the last glance at the time taken by Wing Commander Guy Gibson ,before he said "Gentlemen, To your planes ," , as 617 Squadron RAF,(the Dam Busters) headed for fire and brimstone , death and glory ,in the flak filled sky over the Mohne,Eder,and Sorpe Dams in the Ruhr industrial heartland of Germany,who knows ???
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never had one or saw one sold but I wish it was mine. I had uncles in the RAF during the war,all of whom survived,though three in the navy were lost at sea through enemy action. Found this identical clock on eBay,with one absolutely crucial difference, the defence dept.markings
Here´s the same clock, without the broad arrow. Smiths Civillian
The mechanical 8 day clock is rarer than the electical 8 day, both were in a Bakalite housing. If you go to ebay.uk and enter smiths clock, you will find a few to compare.
My WWW collection is now complete, time to look for new ventures!
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