Summary
TO Rita Inch, it was merely a pretty clock that she thought would make a fine addition to her home when she stumbled upon it in an antiques shop 40 years ago.
But the brass and steel lantern clock has now been given pride of place at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh - after experts found it to be an 'extremely rare and significant' timepiece.See the full content of this document
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Rita's Rare Clock Now Marks Time in Museum
She bought the clock for a few pounds in a shop in Lanark in the late 1960s, even though it was broken.
But Mrs Inch, 79, had a friend who she...See the full content of this document
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