Made in Augsburg, Germany, circa 1570, height 47 cm. This information has been confirmed by Dr. Plassmeyer and Lothar Hasselmeyer, associated with the museum in Dresden. The mechanism in the tower, depicting a hunting scene with the goddess Artemis, the god Actaeon and several animals. Every fifteen minutes the mechanism turns and every full hour a spear is thrown at a jumping rabbit. The clock also has an alarm clock mechanism. The clock has been fully restored by Joost Jongerius.
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Case is inlaid with ebony and tortoiseshell. This clock was bought by the van der Elst family in the 17th Century from the widow Visbagh. This beautiful timepiece was then passed on within the family to the eldest son, Marcel was born 1673, Joost 1703, Marcelis 1734, Albertus 1777, Pieter 1810, Pieter 1844, Jphannes 1888, Joost 1923 and Cornelis 1958. Including wooden case in which this clock is placed in the safe deposit box was kept.
A 19th century Victorian Vienna Regulator style 8 day clock having a carved pediment top with a brass and enamel clock face over a glazed body. Pendulum present. Together with a 18th century George III mahogany inlaid barometer having a temperature gauge to the top, circular dial below and mirror to the centre. Clock measures 63cm high
An Art Deco circa 1930s early 20th century walnut cased Napoleons hat mantel clock having sunburst decoration to the case. The clock having arabic numerals to the chapter ring with white metal plate below. The plate reads "Presented by the GRA LTD White City Stadium 21 10 33. Won by Melksham Jay. Measures 27cm x 34cm x 15cm.
A 20th Century Elliott mantel clock, dial marked Garrard & Co. Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London, having a silvered dial with roman numerals to the chapter ring, brass Elliott movement set in a Art Deco walnut case with square glass front. Presented to P. Hole 1976 - Rolls Royce (1971) Limited. Measures 17cm tall.

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