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Bruce99's loves1120 of 3232Junghans pendulum clock with Hermle 791-681 skeleton pendulum movementOriginal Aurora Hunchback of Notre Dame Model 1960s
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    Posted 4 years ago

    Josephus60
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    This awesome little Mantle Clock is from Kienzle, Germany. It is battery (C) operated (transistor) on bottom, and unsure of age or value. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You.
    Ok, so the face was turned around a bit, upon correcting that I did see West germany on the face of the dial. Also, finally found someone else on eBay that has one for sale for $350.00, which I'm very leary about that being the value on this particular clock.

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    1. Congcu, 4 years ago
      More photos would be helpful, Any label or other markings? The commercial use of transistors was very big in the 60's and 70's.
    2. Josephus60, 4 years ago
      So, I am new here...
      I added more to my original comments section about the clock, but will post more pictures soon. Thanks, Joe
    3. Josephus60, 4 years ago
      Congcu, I have added three more photos of the clockworks motor and close up of the face of the clock. Hope this helps, josephus60.
    4. Congcu, 4 years ago
      Check the expiration on the battery if there is one. Also, There is a US patent # on the movement that you may be able to trace.
    5. Josephus60, 4 years ago
      Congcu, thank you for your help. The battery was one I had and put in it, they were old, but still work fine... Unbelievably. Will look for patent number on clock motor. Thanks again.

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