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    Posted 13 years ago

    davis4440
    (2 items)

    This clock was given to us by an elderly acquaintance. The back has the number 12 - 77 and West Germany. Upper part has a lady using a spinning wheel. Underside has three very heavy pine cone styled weights and three long chains. The piece shown at the lower right was detached. I'm not sure where it goes. The back panel is removable and inside there is a cylinder shaped object that looks like the ones inside a music box. The clock is about 14" high and 11" wide.

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    1. pw-collector pw-collector, 13 years ago
      The piece at the lower right is the pendulum. In the hole on the second photo, there appears to be the part it hooks on to. I'm not certain, but that is what it looks like to me. This might help:
      http://www.grandfatherclocks123.com/clock_information/cuckoo_clock_owners_guide.html
      Dave

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