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Smiths English Clocks Ltd Sentric Wooden Cased Mantle Clock Circa 1953-1955 WORKING!
THIS BEAUTIFUL OLD ELECTRIC MAINS POWERED LIGHT OAK WOODEN CASED MANTLE CLOCK WAS MADE BY SMITHS ENGLISH CLOCKS LTD CIRCA 1953-1955. IT IS A SENTRIC SYNCHRONOUS OR MAINS POWERED CLOCK.
WOODEN FRAME IN GOOD CONDITION. HAND DIAL LEVER A BIT TIGHT BUT STILL WORKING. HAD IT RUNNING AND KEPT TIME CORRECTLY. STILL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.
MARKINGS: SMITHS ENGLISH CLOCKS LTD ON MOVEMENT AT BACK SMITHS ENGLISH CLOCKS LID WAS A FAMOUS CLOCK MANUFACTURER IN ENGLAND FROM 1931 TO 1979. THE COMPANY NAME CHANGED IN 1956 SO If the name is "Smiths English Clocks Ltd" it was made between 1931 and 1955. SENTRIC ON FRONT DIAL FACE From 1937 the trademark "Sectric" appears on their synchronous or Mains Powered models. QAT ELECTRIC MOTOR AT BACK The first Smiths Electric mains powered motor was introduced in 1931. A motor called the QAT was developed in 1953 and used in some models.
SIZE: 19CM HIGH 30CM WIDE 6CM DEEP
CONDITION: WOODEN FRAME IN GOOD CONDITION. HAND DIAL LEVER A BIT TIGHT BUT STILL WORKING. HAD IT RUNNING AND KEPT TIME CORRECTLY. STILL IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.
SMITHS CLOCKS (1931-1979): In 1931 Smiths, then called S Smith and Sons (motor accessories) Ltd., decided to enter the domestic clock market and formed a new company, SMITHS ENGLISH CLOCKS LTD. During the war (1939 to 1945) Smiths' production expanded. There was a demand for motor, aircraft and marine instruments for the Services and the production of industrial instruments, hitherto imported, was begun. Fuses for shells were also manufactured. In 1944 A major regrouping of the whole Smiths organisation was carried out. The name of the principal company was changed to S Smith & Sons (England) Ltd with four divisions: Smiths Motor accessories Ltd.; Smiths Industrial instruments Ltd; Smiths Aircraft Instruments Ltd and Smiths English Clocks Ltd AFTER THE REGROUPING THE CLOCK AND WATCH DIVISION OF THE COMPANY, "SMITHS ENGLISH CLOCKS LTD.", CONSISTED OF THE FOLLOWING MAIN COMPANIES: A. B. E. Co. Ltd.; Enfield Clock Co. (London) Ltd.; English Clock Systems Ltd.; British Precision Springs Ltd.; J. E. V. Winterbourne Ltd.; Pullars Instruments Ltd.; United Kingdom Clock Co. Ltd.; Clock Components Ltd.; Anglo-Celtic Watch Co. Ltd. (Associated). At the end of the war, in 1945, the Cricklewood factory returned to clock production with new models of Synchronous clocks and a factory at Carfin (near Glasgow) was producing an alarm clock selling at less than a pound. Enfield had been taken over in 1934 and allowed to continue production under its own name but in 1949 production of Enfield "strikes " was moved from the Enfield factory at Edmonton to the Smiths factory at Ystradgynlais in Wales. The latter half of the 1970s saw the decline of the clock and watch manufacture by all European and British companies as they were unable to compete with lower cost products offered by makers in the Far East. SMITHS CEASED TO PRODUCE CLOCKS FOR THE DOMESTIC MARKET IN 1979. Company name changes: From 1937 the trademark "Sectric" appears on their synchronous models. Usually on the dial but sometimes also on the back cover. Early clocks had a prominent "T" in sectric. CIRCA 1955 THE NAME SMITHS ENGLISH CLOCKS LTD. WAS CHANGED TO "SMITHS CLOCKS AND WATCHES LTD." If the name is "Smiths English Clocks" it was made between 1931 and 1955. In 1966 the name of the principal company of the Smiths group was changed from "S Smith & Sons (England) Ltd" to "Smiths Industries" In 1977 Smiths carried out another reorganisation of the clock and watch division, forming two separate companies, Smiths Industries Clock Co. and Smiths Industries Watch Co. The variations of the company name provide a useful guide to the date of a clock
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