Wooden Gents of Leicester Slave Clock

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A very early wooden cased wall clock made in England by Gents of Leicester. c.1910

Smaller in size, the dial has has remained bright and clean and the hardwood case rich and full of colour. The earlier hands running on a high torque Quartz movement for modern convenience.

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A very early wooden cased wall clock made in England by Gents of Leicester. c.1910

Smaller in size, the dial has has remained bright and clean and the hardwood case rich and full of colour. The earlier hands running on a high torque Quartz movement for modern convenience.

A very early wooden cased wall clock made in England by Gents of Leicester. c.1910

Smaller in size, the dial has has remained bright and clean and the hardwood case rich and full of colour. The earlier hands running on a high torque Quartz movement for modern convenience.

About the maker
Gents of Leicester was formed in 1872 by John Thomas Gent and later registered as Gent & Co. In 1903 they produced an electric clock system labelled as the 'Pul-syn-etic' - a master and slave series of clocks that would go on to revolutionise the workplace and public spaces alike. Gents' electric clocks can still be found in public buildings, railway stations and factories all over the world to this day - a testament to their superior design, build and quality. In the field of electric clocks, Gents products were routinely specified by architects for their simple style, quality, reliability and foolproof installation in any situation.

Dimensions
Diameter: 390mm
Depth: 80mm
Weight: 3kg