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Help In Identifying clock

jefflavre1

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I need help in Identifying the maker & origin of this clock.
See & review pictures.
Thanks, Jeff german clock.jpg clock 2.jpg
 

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JTD

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Your clock was made by Friedrich Mauthe & Co., of Schwenningen (Germany). This type is called a Freischwinger (free-swinger) and the style was popular between about 1890 and the end of World War 1.

Hope this helps.

JTD
 

Steven Thornberry

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It's German. The maker is Friedrich Mauthe, Schwenningen (the FMS). Perhaps ca. 1910-1915 - happy to be corrected on that.
 

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