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    Posted 13 years ago

    AJDePriest
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    My family got this in Germany in 1975, and we understood it to be about 100 years old at that time.

    I'd like to know more about this clock. Era, style, etc. If anyone knows anything, I'd appreciate it.

    ALSO! I'm looking for keys to wind this clock. I've been looking for years with no luck.

    Thank you!

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    1. olegaclockman47, 13 years ago
      Clock keys can be purchased at http://www.timesavers.com They have a large selection
      for all maker of clocks.
    2. AJDePriest AJDePriest, 13 years ago
      Awesome! Thanks for the tip. I'll go look.
    3. olegaclockman47, 13 years ago
      Ajdepriest, what you have is a wall clock.Grandmother clocks are the same as grandfather clocks except are not as tall.I own two of each.check out grandfather clocks on this website.
    4. AJDePriest AJDePriest, 13 years ago
      Oh! Thanks for straightening me out on that.

      I don't think I've ever seen a true "grandmother" clock then. I'll have to look that up--I've only seen the tall ones.
    5. ticktocktime100 ticktocktime100, 11 years ago
      Hi,
      This wall clock is German, but it would 1900-1920. It is also made by Junghans, a very popular German maker in the 19th and 20th century. Lovely and thanks for sharing, this clock is certainly worth getting a key for!

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