Not sure a useful clock can be described as an 'ornament' really. Those clocks in cases are some of the best timekeepers going, and you only have to wind them up once a year or so.
I have one myself! (and a pussy-cat whimsy somewhere...)
Glorious memories of Isle of Wight holidays with that tube of coloured sand. Alum Bay and the chair lift
Not sure a useful clock can be described as an 'ornament' really. Those clocks in cases are some of the best timekeepers going, and you only have to wind them up once a year or so.
I have one myself! (and a pussy-cat whimsy somewhere...)
Come on Harry you can do better than that.
It looks so out of place on this thread.
Why were we so fascinated with everything in miniature
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The only ornaments my parents had in the house were stuff from my grand dad's pub on Tooley Street from the 1920s and 30s, and my own tat, the lava lamp being one of them.
Someone my parents knew when I was growing up had a beige Austin Allegro.Not exactly an ornament, but near as dammit, our family car was an Austin Allegro estate, the height of sophistication.
Oh my god I am laughing so hard right now.
I thought we got off lightly through the 70's, then another imagine pops up and a whole other layer of Dante's circle of hell is laid bare.
Why the fook did we have one of those?