The grandfather clock was missing from Stewart's collection back in 1965, (happily now rectified!), so he made his own, using two layers of transparent plastic, based on the drawing on the back of the packet. It's shown in the middle and at the right in the pictures below and its close resemblance to the real thing on the left is remarkable (spooky even!).Â
And see how it fluoresces blue under UV light!
Stewart says: You can see five ornamental panels around the face - 4 quadrants and one flattened triangle at the top - plus the large panel on the clock body, but they all have a narrow groove around them to replicate the artwork. This was possible because I made the clock in two layers of plastic.
If you look carefully, you will see that I have substituted part of this replica (considering it superior) for the corresponding part of an original George Spook that is shown on the Home page of this website.