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Automatic Memorandum Clock Company, Ltd., London, 8 day walnut reminder clock, c1905 -
Automatic Memorandum Clock Co., London, "Davidson's Patent Automatic Memorandum Clock", 8 day time and reminder, spring driven balance wheel movement in a walnut case with four full pillars and wooden urn on top, white enamel dial and blued steel hands. -
C.1910, English, Automatic Memorandum Clock, by the Automatic Memorandum Clock Co., 42 Holborn Viaduct, London, in generally fair to good condition. -
Automatic Memorandum Clock Co., London, "Davidson's Patent Automatic Memorandum Clock", 8 day time and reminder, spring driven, balance wheel movement in a walnut case with four full pillars and wooden urn on top. A time-only movement powers the clock and rotates a disk hidden within the urn. The disk has slots that correspond to different times of day. Memoranda, in the form of small bone tablets upon which one can write a few words, are placed within the slots. At the assigned time, a tablet falls through the slot, tips a brass tray, and triggers the battery powered alarm bell located in the base. The alarm would continue to sound until the tablet was removed.