London Brighton and South Coast Railway 14 inch dial mahogany cased fusee drop dial clock supplied to the railway in 1851 by William Wright of Tooley Street London at a cost of 7-0-0d. The case with flame mahogany veneer carved ears and LB&SCR numberplate 145 screwed onto the front is in excellent condition. The English chain fusee movement with rectangular plates with shaped shoulders is in good clean condition and the dial has been restored to its original pre grouping dial writing of LB&SCR 145. The Southern Railway clock records show it last in use at Holland Road Goods Office. A lovely early clock in working condition complete with pendulum and key, but not tested for timekeeping. Rare to find a LB&SCR still with its enamel numberplate as they were only applied to around the first 220 clocks.
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London and South Western Railway 18 inch double dial V shaped wall mounted clock supplied to the LSWR in 1891 by John Gaydon of Barnstaple at a cost of 20-0-0d. The weight driven movement is complete with both dial gears and freely turns, the weight and pendulum are missing. The original white enamel dials are lettered JOHN GAYDON 99 HIGH ST BARNSTAPLE No 100. The wooden case is in very good condition and retains its original green painted finish and both cast brass bezels, one lacking glass. The Southern Railway clock records show that this clock was in use at Plymouth Friary Station Platform and was Transferred to the Western Region 1/10/1950. This is the only clock of this size supplied to the L&SWR and is worthy of restoration. Measures 20in deep, 24in tall and each side 24in.
LB&SCR 12 inch Mahogany cased fusee dial clock with a cast brass bezel, supplied to the London Brighton and South Coast Railway circa 1910-13. The chain driven English fusee movement is in clean condition and is of typical London style with rectangular plates. The white enamel screen printed and hand painted dial has been partially restored with LB&SCR replacing B.R.(S) and 1077 replacing 1077B but the rest showing John Walker 1, South Molton St London is original. The rear of the mahogany case is stamped 1077 B. The Southern clock records show that this clock was originally supplied to Brambletye Signal Box, Forest Row and was later transferred to Wimbledon Signal & Telegraph Office. In working order but not checked for accuracy complete with pendulum and key.

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