Posted 2 years ago
dalylahford
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This is one of my grandmother's many clocks. I think she had gotten it when they were in Germany many years ago. It is a hanging wall clock, in this pic it is leaning to one side, not hanging, the movers let the pendulum break the glass on one side, then they taped it down and messed up a little bit of the finish. I have a weight but not sure if it goes to this clock or one of her others. If any one knows anything about this clock please let me know. On the bottom it says Adolf Gofe Uhrmacher. Thanks!
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Lovely clock! I got a similar clock from my aunt. Straight off I can only tell you that it is a Vienna wall clock that probably dates to 1875 or that time. Makers vary, and I'm afraid I do not know about this one...Thanks for sharing!