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Brand and Value of Grandfather Clock?

A wooden grandfather clock.This clock measures 70inches tall, 9.5 inches wide, and 9.5inches deep. It was brought to the US from Germany in the early 1960s. It has 2 weights. I am unable to locate a name or other markings.

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The face of a grandfather clock.
 
The wooden case of a grandfather clock
 
The pendulum of a grandfather clock.
 

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Unbranded items are very difficult to research so unless someone recognizes your clock I believe you should try posting your question and pictures on one of the antique/vintage clock forums.
These sites usually have knowledgeable members that may be able to help you find answers about your clock.
They may have suggestions on where to look for marks or numbers that would help identify your clock.

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I do not believe it will be a really valuable clock as most people are looking for a more decorative face when paying for a grandfather clock. But - I definitely do not have any experience with these clocks so be sure to check it out.
The area where you are located will also have a big bearing on the value as it would be very expensive to ship this clock. Prices are regional and your area could be a good - or bad - area for selling/buying a grandfather clock.

It's possible other members will have more information but forums usually offer solid information on vintage items.

 

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October 6, 20200 found this helpful

This is a lovely clock, that is vintage and deserves, to know the history and value. Here is a link that that helps with antique questions- https://www.justanswer.com - sign in and they can help!

 

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On this website www.carters.com.au/.../ I found a clock that was very similar to yours. Unfortunately, you must register on the site in order to read more about it. At the beginning of the site, they do have a history that is possible you can read. It tells a little about the history of these clocks and how they were made and designed. There are a few other sites that are selling German clocks from 1939 to 1960 but there is nothing on any of these sites that comes close to the clock you are showing us here.

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On the site I have listed above they do have people there that can check out the clock and give you a lot more information about this clock. You will need to register on the site in order to use their services.

 

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