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Goblin

The name "Goblin" was used by the Magneta Time Co as a trade name for some of their products including early synchronous clocks and the famous "Teasmade" device which boiled water, poured it into a teapot and then sounded an alarm.

The Magneta Time Company was a division of the British Vacuum and Engineering Co Ltd. The company started making clocks in 1937 and moved to a new factory at Leatherhead by 1939

They had ceased production by the 1950's.

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