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7th May 2021, 4:48 pm | #1 |
Diode
Join Date: May 2021
Location: Toronto, Canada.
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Smiths Clock circa 1930's
Hi, I was given an antique electric clock by my grandmother (since passed) and I am trying to learn as much as I can about it.
It seems to be a Smiths Clock Self Starting maybe circa 1930s? Please see attached photos. Any details anyone could provide, including some idea of value, would be greatly appreciated! Many thanks, Andrew |
8th May 2021, 12:04 am | #2 |
Triode
Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Re: Smiths Clock circa 1930's
Appears to be a Smiths Tompion. Barrie Smith mentions it in his book 'Smiths Domestic Clocks':
"Usually regarded as Smiths most prestigious model, the Tompion was offered in 1937 in three sizes, 13", 9" and 7.5", the largest having a sectric, sectric strike or sectric chime movement ... the large and small versions were discontinued in 1952 but the medium size (9" or 27 cm) was offered as a sectric or 8 day 7j timepiece or 8 day pendulum strike until 1965." Yours has the Bijou Sectric movement which Smiths used from 1936 until the late 1950s. The Canadian certification mark is very interesting - I wonder if CSA keep good records. I think CSA used alpha prefixes for their standard numbers so 2475 might be the certificate number. No idea about the value but with the model name Tompion you can google auction sites, regards, Steven |