An English brass keyless rack timepiece, circa 1925
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An English brass keyless rack timepiece, circa 1925

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An English brass keyless rack timepiece, circa 1925
With British patent marks to reverse and numbered 14636 -- 10 1/3 in. (26.5 cm.) high; and
AN ENGLISH KEYLESS WALL TIMEPIECE -- 7¾ in. (19.5 cm.) diameter (2)
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Lot Essay

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE:
Alan and Rita Shenton, Collectable Clocks, Antique Collectors Club, 1994, pp.263-265, figs.279 & 281.
The self-powering keyless rack clock was first introduced at the Crystal Palace British Industries Fair in 1920, patents having been taken out in 1919 by Thomas Watson and Christopher Webb. Marketed initially under the name of the Watson Clock Company and then under the name of the Kee-Less Clock Company as 'The Silent Kee-Less Clock'. The wall version is wound from the side.

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