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What's The Time?
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We bought this clock in a small town in England called Wrentham 21 years ago. According to the information we have this clock was made during the very beginning of the 20th century, ca. in 1905. It is 14" in. height and weighs 32 lbs!

My entry for the contest.

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::Dunstickin
12/31/14 8:49 AM GMT
We have been 'through' Wrentham Many years back....As I recall, we didn't stop there...lots more to see in the county of Suffolk....

A nice piece of Still=Life shot....and a great entry to the contest
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"Never stop photographing. It is very likely that your best photograph has not yet been captured"> "You can observe a lot by just watching". - Yogi Berra
.picardroe
12/31/14 10:25 AM GMT
Very beautiful old clock, Happy New Year Raj.
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::Constance52347
12/31/14 10:30 AM GMT
32 pounds! That probably is too hefty for me to lift! I love the ornate features of this beautiful timepiece. It not only has a history, but it has a history in your family. Outstanding!
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.GIGIBL
12/31/14 10:33 AM GMT
Excellent shot of this lovely old clock well done Raj.
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::mirto56
12/31/14 10:35 AM GMT
That is a nice old timepiece and wonderful entry to the contest, Raj. I have an old ship's clock that requires a wind-up every three days or so.
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::Jimbobedsel
12/31/14 2:52 PM GMT
That's a great looking vintage clock, Raj. it looks like one that would be appraised on one of those Antique TV shows, and would bring big bucks. Excellent entry for the contest.
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douglask
12/31/14 2:57 PM GMT
I hope your looking after that clock Raj they need an oil every 2 years, knew a guy years ago who used to service them. A fine entry into the competition the entries are beginning to generate some heat now!
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.gonedigital
12/31/14 4:46 PM GMT
I can tell this timepiece is large by the space it's taking up on the table Raj even if it's a small one. Certainly another contender for the competition, it's starting to get intense now!

May 2015 bring you good news my friend.
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::trixxie17
12/31/14 6:11 PM GMT
A wonderful entry Raj - I love old clocks!
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. . . "What a desolate place would be a world without a flower! It would be a face without a smile, a feast without a welcome." A.J. Balfour
::tigger3
12/31/14 6:58 PM GMT
This makes a perfect contender for the contest Raj, and to have it in the family all of those years is really special. tigs =^..^=
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::0930_23
12/31/14 7:34 PM GMT
A great one for the contest Raj. Time is running out for entries.
I really like the background because it does not interfere with the clock and table.

♫♫ Happy New Year ♬♬
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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.Flmngseabass
12/31/14 8:38 PM GMT
It's almost 10:04 Raj so you got this entered just in time ha Ha!!:):) Great looking clock and per your description "older than time" :):) Good luck in the contest and may we both come out winners;):):)
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.koca
01/01/15 9:44 AM GMT
Beautiful image, good luck.
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.icedancer
01/03/15 2:16 AM GMT
Oh my goodness, that's a fabulous close and it's really heavy. They sure knew how to construct and build clocks back then. Fantastic entry for the current contest, good luck
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