Lot 243 , John Walker, South Milton St, London. An Edwardian oak cased drop dial wall timepiece with British Rail South inscription, width 37cm height 46cm

John Walker, South Milton St, London. An Edwardian oak cased drop dial wall timepiece with British Rail South inscription, width 37cm height 46cm

John Walker, South Milton St, London. An Edwardian oak cased drop dial wall timepiece with British Rail South inscription, the dial with Roman and read Arabic hours and initialled B.R.(S), single fusee a movement with rectangular backplate, width 37cm height 46cm
£1,000-1,500
This clock was originally working at Edenbridge train station signal box, the clock is number 351, Suffix letter SE, type single dial, dial size 12" inch, original owning company SER, it is of the now rarer type 24 hour format as most are in 12 hour format.

Condition:
Looks to be in good restored condition, the case of a light reddish oak tone, the dial has signs of old dirt and paint splashes but will require inspection to ascertain originality, a small printed lion and wheel motif just above the centre which is lightly scratched through, small brass plaque inside the side door number 351 movement looks in good order comes with matching numbered brass pendulum and an associated winding key

Sold for £1,200