A large dial clock made by Henry Rampton of Newbury for the Corn Exchange around 1910. The clock has a four-pillar fusee movement, with deadbeat escapement. The reverse of the enamel dial bears the names and dates of the people who carried out restorative work on the clock before entering the Museum collection – the final entries being Tim Boyle, July 1977 and D Pearce, 13th September 1979.
Period: 20th century
Place: Newbury