A good quality 19th century mahogany-cased Bank clock, from ...

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£250

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A good quality 19th century mahogany-cased Bank clock, from the Security Office of the City Bank in Queen Victoria Street London, which in 1898 became the London and Midland Bank, white dial with Roman numeral hour markers, front located case winding hole and glass panels, with recessed handle and movement striking on a bell, case height 33cm, with pendulum and keys, working order

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Good overall working order, clock was acquired by current Vendor in 1964 when the old premises were demolished, dial has surface wear all over, glass has a few light abrasions, case very slightly worn all over through general handling, lock hole for front door has been filled in and is no longer present, no obvious damage

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Auction Date: 9th Dec 2020 at 10am

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