Thursday 23 March 2023

 ....anyway, in terms of ghastly kitsch (although amazon seller claims that it is an antique) - this has got to take the biscuit, hasn't it - dazzlenation?....remember MI6 at the BBC, used to program with cuckoo clocks...oh and in comments, somebody states that it is in fact plastic and yes, i can remember 'who' and in relation to 'attica', let us say....lol....and yes, this is all more than a bit 'deja vu'....go figure:

Acctim 27438 Feldburg Cuckoo Wall Clock, Antique Bronze : Amazon.co.uk: Home & Kitchen

Dazzlenation (tumblr.com)


oh and some of the reviews are downright strange, dazzlenation....more laughter:




and then there's the tim burton one, which - come to think of it, is probably what you're after....go figure:



oh and according to more than one reviewer....it is an object of interest for cats - lol:


and what's in at no. 57, eh - mcgowan?




remember the luciferian 'inverted pentagram' number?..."leaves of the trees, leaves of the book" replies BI online:


and what else, dazzlenation?...arabic numerals bird....lol...and yes, there is a connection to sharon, here:



and yes, that's supposed to be the 'basket case moses' mossad:


along with a 'lady di' threat - regarding 'candle in the wind' munro:


and what else?....'the lacquered shield', anybody?...and then we're back to the wizard of oz, really - aren't we?...as obama had gleaned....the mechanics behind the facade:


Around 1800, the first lacquered shield clocks appeared,[25] the so-called Lackschilduhr ("lacquered shield clock"), characterized by having a painted flat square wooden face behind which all the clockwork was attached. On top of the square was usually a semicircle of highly decorated painted wood which contained the door for the cuckoo. These usually depicted floral motifs, like roses, and often had a painted column, on either side of the chapter ring, others were decorated with fruits as well. Some pieces also bore the names of the bride and bridegroom on the dial, which were normally painted by women.[26] There was no cabinet surrounding the clockwork in this model. This design was the most prevalent during the first half of the 19th century.


....or not, as the case maybe....remember what had happened to tomlinson, up at balmoral?


oh and this is an interesting one, is it not?..."torah clock"...an ed miliband/masorti connection, then?



ah, yes - i remember 'this one'....because uncle bobby and michael had laughed about the 'pendulum bob' along with what the bird on top is doing etc etc...they were to nickname it the 'bagel/bay gull' regarding tomlinson's drug smuggling 'bays' etc etc.....go figure:





hmmm....and if kathryn allen and husband had been looking for a particular bird....go figure:



oh and gill had wanted a reminder of this blue 'n' white bird....having talked about 'that one' in comments left for the first cuckoo clock, that i've talked about, in this post....and so yes..."flashbacks"....talking about what he could remember rather than etc etc..."japanese helmet".....go figure:



oh and MI5 evans might like to take a look at the following:

George_III_cuckoo_clock,_London,_c._1785.jpg (1042×1513) (wikimedia.org)


and last but not least, dazzlenation....what appears to be a 'regulardora':



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