A BUNDY TIME RECORDER CLOCKING-ON MACHINE in an oak case with Bundy insignia to the facade, the clocking-on mechanism removed, the remaining timepiece having a circular dial and Roman numerals, includes interior label for 'IBM' (the Company who latterly became the famous computer Company) for maintaining the time recorder, 121cms high (Provenance: from Claybury Asylum in London - the vendor worked there and the clocking-on machine resided in her office until the Institution closed)
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METEOROLOGY. A CAMPBELL-STOKES PATTERN SUNSHINE RECORDER BY C F CASCELLA & CO LTD of brass and gunmetal on black painted iron foot with adjusting screws, 10cm glass sphere, marked Casella London 8684 Made in England, with a quantity of recording cards ++ Complete retaining most of the original lacquer on the brass parts which are now pitted and discoloured with age, dusty/dirty from storage and requiring cosmetic attention. The sphere in good condition
BBC Microcomputer designed by Acorn Computers Limited with guarantee dated 15/12/83; together with various games: Yes Prime Minister, Number Gulper and Table Adventures, Spacemaze and others; Binatone computer program data recorder; Interton Electronic Video 3000 games console and a few other items
including embroidery Marksman ... Bullion embroidery Marksman ... Embroidery Signaller ... Printed Signaller ... Bullion embroidery QC Surveying Recorder ... Embroidery Surveying Recorder ... Bullion embroidery QC Gun Layer Armourer ... Embroidery QC Quarters Rating ... Bullion embroidery QC Fire Control Armourer. 88 items.
Vintage-style Chronograph Calendar wristwatch, by Ed. Heuer & Co., with moonphase, subsidiary date, seconds and minute recorder dials, in circular gold plated case, on black leather strap CONDITION REPORT The watch is currently running although we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its timekeeping. The watch has a manual wind mechanical movement. The gold plated case is in very good condition. The steel back has a presentation inscription. Case approximately 36mm diameter
A collection of electric cables for connection with speakers, turntables, etc two Zyxel Media servers (Boch) Netgear N600 wireless dual mand gigabite router (still boxed), a quantity of cd discs and other small good quality electrical fittings together with speaker stand and a Sony DVD recorder
The Monte Carlo (12-hour stopwatch) was introduced in 1958, as the successor to the Autavia. The Autavia's 12-hour register (at the bottom of the dial) was replaced by a 12-hour jumping disc, visible through a window, just below the center of the dial. The early Monte Carlos had three buttons, with the left button advancing or resetting the hour-disc and the right button resetting the minute and second hands. Three-button Monte Carlos all used the A. Schild 1666 movement. The two-button Monte Carlo was introduced in 1967, with the right button (pusher) resetting the hour disc, as well as the minute and second hands. The use of the Valjoux 7714 movement in these later Monte Carlo required that the case be thicker (15mm), and it is this deeper case that lead to the other dash-mounted Heuers using deeper cases, in order to match the thickness of the Monte Carlo.It features a seconds recorder with the large hand registering 0-60 minutes, the jumping hour disc shows 0-12 hours, it has a clear luminous dial and hands. Metal black coated case, attached to a back plate. This is a rare chance to get a perfect period rally timepiece in fantastic condition.

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