Posted 1 year ago
CAD1949
(470 items)
I BELIEVE THIS TO BE FROM THE 1930'S. IT APPEARS TO BE SOME KIND OF COMPOSITE MATERIAL. I FOUND A KEY TO WIND IT WITH AND IT RUNS FOR SHORT PERIODS OF TIME, PROBABLY NEEDS CLEANING. ANY INFO WOULD BE APPRECIATED ON THIS.
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Here you go:
http://www.antiqueclockprices.com/price-guide/histories-lux-keebler-company/
THANKS toolate2 THE INFO IS APPRECIATED.
had an uncle that had one of these clocks and he was in world war one. i got the clock after he passed away in 1962. well you know how little boys likes to see what makes it work. what was i thinking.
I THOUGHT IT WAS SO SMALL BECAUSE IT WAS MAKE BY "KEEBLER" ELVES.??
His is indeed an american Lux pendulette. They bring good money in good condition on Ebay.