1930’s German clock

Dave Raffaelli

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I have a 1930s (?) German art deco clock with the movement maker’s stamp ‘Time’s Money’ - see photo, but have been unable to identify the maker by name. Can anyone help? Thanks.

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new2clocks

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I have a 1930s (?) German art deco clock with the movement maker’s stamp ‘Time’s Money’ - see photo, but have been unable to identify the maker by name. Can anyone help? Thanks.

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Mikrolisk shows this logo as unknown.

If you provide more pictures of the movement and clock case, dial and the movement (front and back), we may be able to identify the maker of your movement.

Regards.
 

Dave Raffaelli

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Mikrolisk shows this logo as unknown.

If you provide more pictures of the movement and clock case, dial and the movement (front and back), we may be able to identify the maker of your movement.

Regards.

Thanks so much, here are the shots you asked for. Good luck!
Dave

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Thanks for the additional pictures.

'DRGM', which is an abbreviation for Deutches Reich Gebrauchsmuster, is a utility-model patent. Unfortunately, I cannot find who was issued the DRGM. The DRGM should identify the maker of the movement, although this technology could have presumably been licensed to various movement makers.

The movement looks familiar, and we have folks who can identify unmarked German movements. When they read this thread, they should be replying with a maker's name.

I suspect the 'Time's Money' logo is not of a maker, but a retailer or wholesaler.

Regards.
 

Dave Raffaelli

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Thanks for the additional pictures.

'DRGM', which is an abbreviation for Deutches Reich Gebrauchsmuster, is a utility-model patent. Unfortunately, I cannot find who was issued the DRGM. The DRGM should identify the maker of the movement, although this technology could have presumably been licensed to various movement makers.

The movement looks familiar, and we have folks who can identify unmarked German movements. When they read this thread, they should be replying with a maker's name.

I suspect the 'Time's Money' logo is not of a maker, but a retailer or wholesaler.

Regards.
 
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