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A Kosmoid Time Recorder clocking-in clock, early 20th century
With hinged brass cover and oak case, the white painted Roman dial within back-screwed bezel, seconds ring below XII and inscribed THE KOSMOID TIME RECORDER MAKERS RUSMOID LIMITED LONDON PATENTED, with aperture for revolving paper (for signing in) to one side, numbered 3277 on rear of lock, the single wire fusee movement with spot-finished plates and good quality lever balance, geared to a wheel marking the time via inked ribbon on paper revolving around two drums, upon depression of lever protuding to side of case -- 13in. (33cm.) wide
With hinged brass cover and oak case, the white painted Roman dial within back-screwed bezel, seconds ring below XII and inscribed THE KOSMOID TIME RECORDER MAKERS RUSMOID LIMITED LONDON PATENTED, with aperture for revolving paper (for signing in) to one side, numbered 3277 on rear of lock, the single wire fusee movement with spot-finished plates and good quality lever balance, geared to a wheel marking the time via inked ribbon on paper revolving around two drums, upon depression of lever protuding to side of case -- 13in. (33cm.) wide
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