Posted 3 years ago
brownbull
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This was apparently in the family 100 years or so. It's small, maybe 2" x 2" & weighs exactly 4.0 lb. It doesn't appear to work. Trying to find out more info on this online before we take it to the local jeweler/watch repair guy.
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the clock is from the 1930s it has red enamel and black enamel , and the base could be .925 sterling silver:) but i need more detailed pictures and this also appears to be a manual wind up clock , these clocks also could been made in swiss or french. and there should be the makers name on the inside where the gears are:)