Posted 1 year ago
coolyus
(7 items)
I just bought the clock at auction. Can someone please identify the clock? Maker, Name, Date & Value.
Here is a photo from the Worthpoint site.
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Posted 1 year ago
coolyus
(7 items)
I just bought the clock at auction. Can someone please identify the clock? Maker, Name, Date & Value.
Here is a photo from the Worthpoint site.
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Nice, but the I like most things Dutch!
Where's the clock?
This would be called a clock case. looks as if had a electric or quartz movement at one time.
Yeah, he wants the maker, name, date value from a case? Maybe we can find out who originally purchased it too? Maybe someone will recognize the case. I need a little more to go on than that. :)
Maybe if he looks on the case bruce99, he might find made in USA or made in china
Hey Bruce99, I totally agree with you.....I was about to say he had bought an invisible clock ! It's gonna be hard getting all that information from a empty hole ! TG
Hey Clockman and TG,
It's a nice statuette, but unless someone has it, or has seen it somewhere and has a photographic memory it's going to be pretty tough to help coolyus out. At least he, or she took the time to post a decent photo to enjoy, eh? That's more than some visitors do! :)
Regards
you are right Bruce99 its a nice statuette. would like to see a nice movement in place.
Look what I just stumbled across:
http://p2.la-img.com/289/29536/11486186_1_x.jpg
This is a German Clock...that's all I know at this point.
This is all that I've been able to find on your clock:
German Art Deco, circa 1920's unknown manufacturer. Hope that helps.