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    Posted 12 years ago

    whitman75
    (349 items)

    This another of my many clocks. This one is a Bentima 8 Day Clock made in Great Britain. This clock is a great piece does have the original key and pendulum. It does have a couple of blemishes a couple of wood chips on front and the gong block in back is a bit loose. The movement has a number 016961 and an image that says perivale all British clock. I was wondering if someone could date this piece for me. I was told it could be from the 1880s thru 1930s. I know the right ones are worth some good money. Thanks.

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    Comments

    1. whitman75 whitman75, 12 years ago
      I fixed the gong there was an old screw at the bottom that needed to be tightened. niceeeee
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 12 years ago
      It's art deco so that would suggest 20's-30's. Between WW I and WW II, eh? That would be my guess.
    3. rlwindle rlwindle, 9 years ago
      These Perivale clocks were marketed under various names, this one was marketed under "Bentima " which helps to date it. They were also marketed under "Anvil" (which dates prior to 1935) etc. This one dates after 1935.
    4. Sweetuk80, 9 years ago
      I got the same clock, it cost a family member 100 in the 30s I've had it seem by a jewellers and she said it's worth over 2500

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