Purchased in Grafenwoehr Germany. No markings found. Was told that it was from the early 1900's but would like an estimate of its value and the maker.
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Purchased in Grafenwoehr Germany. No markings found. Was told that it was from the early 1900's but would like an estimate of its value and the maker.
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Re: Antique Grandfather Clock
Clocks like these tend to date between World Wars 1 & 2, they were made in large numbers for the domestic and export market, we'd retail one like this for about $1100.00.
Re: Antique Grandfather Clock
Thank you so much for the response :)
Re: Antique Grandfather Clock
Without more photos and info. like does it work? are parts missing? don't see the weights? I think LoveJoy is right on the money at Retail. When it comes to Grandfather clocks, your clock is on the low end. sompeople call these Roundhead clocks.
Re: Antique Grandfather Clock
All parts are there and it works/keeps time beautifully. I let it run down when we had company visiting because it is VERY loud. Now we are getting ready to move back to the states, and I am trying to get an appraisal on it (and a few other pieces to include some china and a Durkopp treadle sewing machine) for the movers. Thank you for your comments and input :)