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Agree 100 percent. IMHO, a concise and accurate answer. Will add that tall case is also appropriate, depending on which side of the...
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Research for a novel
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Hi, In my humble opinion, the inspection phase you speak of could be an entertaining read if, for instance, your character removes the...
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Hi, I've heard many different theories, I don't know which is true, and to be honest it scarcely matters as the term "longcase" clock...
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Something I always come across...
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A 30 hour spring is less powerful than an 8 day one, but I wouldn't underestimate it - inspect each gear very carefully for damaged...
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Help ID this travel clock
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Hi, Unscrewing the back cover might tell us more, but the movement is more than likely Swiss or German. It probably dates to the...
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Hi, Lubricating the clock with the appropriate clock oil, which is very inexpensive, would only have a positive affect on the movement...
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Not old but pretty
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Hi, A three-train clock in fully working order and in excellent condition for $40 isn't anything to complain about - it's only a little...
Yesterday at 12:21 PM
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Identification Assistance
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Proclocks did indeed reproduce this type of clock, so you may be correct JTD - however, I don't recall the reproductions in question...
Yesterday at 12:14 PM
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Identification Assistance
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Hi, A nice clock! These rotating dial clocks certainly are interesting, It is a reproduction of a 19th century model, made in the...
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Any idea of my table clock , maker and year
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Hi, A great many of these German shelf clocks were exported to France from Germany. Regards.
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Hi, Others will know more, but it looks to be a Scottish longcase (I believe the painted dials are typical of Scottish longcases), made...
Jan 7, 2021
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Trying to identify clock
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Hi, It could very well be Ansonia as suggested, but the escapement reminds me of a New Haven product - I may be wrong. Regards.
Jan 1, 2021
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Regulator
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Hi, Yes, the movement is indeed Japanese, circa 1900 - a pity about the damage to the teeth, I've never seen it quite that bad on a...
Jan 1, 2021
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Fabulous clocks Nick, congratulations - they would certainly be top of my list for this year! If the hands on the Bishop are...
Dec 31, 2020
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I did wonder how I started the year. It seems that both my wooden dials were this year, they must be pretty high ranking in my best...
Dec 31, 2020
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