Vintage Design
This stunning and rare Gents of Leicester cast iron clock was recovered from the north east and would have originally graced a railway platform or station.
This cast iron variety of Gents of Leicester clocks known as C34 were first introduced in 1914 and were designed for extreme environments.
The clocks slave movement dates the timepiece somewhere between late 1920’s early 1930’s
This clock has the Gents of Leicester Pul-Syn-Etic and Roman Numeral castings to the dial painted off white / cream and original black painted exterior with the lovely spade shape hour hand and arrow shaped minute hand.
The original slave movement has been retained and is powered by a low voltage modern impulse driver which can be either battery or mains powered.
This cast iron variety of Gents of Leicester clocks known as C34 were first introduced in 1914 and were designed for extreme environments.
The clocks slave movement dates the timepiece somewhere between late 1920’s early 1930’s
This clock has the Gents of Leicester Pul-Syn-Etic and Roman Numeral castings to the dial painted off white / cream and original black painted exterior with the lovely spade shape hour hand and arrow shaped minute hand.
The original slave movement has been retained and is powered by a low voltage modern impulse driver which can be either battery or mains powered.
Technical Details
Clock Face
440 mm (17.5 inch)
Width
480 mm (19 inch)
Depth
110 mm (4.5 inch)
Weight
19 kg
Mounting Points
50 mm
Colour / Materials
Black / Cream / Cast Iron
Included in sale
Our original vintage industrial clocks generally come with a choice of power supply which is usually highlighted in the product .
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| Production Period | Before 2010 |
|---|---|
| Style | Vintage |
| Detailed Condition | |
| Product Code | ZRY-1631727 |
| Materials | Iron |
| Color | Black |
| Weight Range | Standard — Between 40kg and 80kg |
| Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |

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