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    Posted 10 years ago

    beachbather
    (2 items)

    Herman Miller 827 Alarm Clock - This has been handed down to me I think it was my Grand Parents clock may have been my Great Grand Parents though not sure (I do reconize writting on the bottom to be my Grandmothers).
    I have looked on the internet a little bit but most information is about Herman"s son Howard and not much is said for when this beauty was made I think is prior to 1937 (Hense Grand mothers writting on the bottom) not sure, it really is a mystery to me any input is appreciated.
    Thank you in advance,
    Beachbather

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    1. Bruce99 Bruce99, 10 years ago
      I did a search on Patent Number 1,719,805 which was issued to L. Hammond and has a date of July 2, 1929. So that would be the earliest year this clock could have been manufactured, it could have been made well after that date. There are a couple of Hammond Clock Collectors who visit CW so maybe one of them will see your photos and weigh in. Good luck.
    2. beachbather beachbather, 10 years ago
      Thank you Bruce99 I truly appreciate you help in my journey of this unsolved beauty of a mystery!
      Best regards,
      Beachbather

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