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    Posted 8 years ago

    seedls36
    (1 item)

    the first clock is a cookoo clock mad in germany, how do i find out its ages. the next 3 items i just got. the tag says Adrian E, Inoraham. Its a beauty but I have no idea its age, everything is there except the pendulem, is that hard to fix. and how do i find history for them. they are beauty;s and id really love to know the history, Thanks to anyone who can provide info

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 8 years ago
      It's "Ingraham".
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 8 years ago
      The model called "Adrian" was manufactured by the Ingraham Clock Company as blunderbuss2 points out above. It was offered in circa 1915 and originally listed for $8.90. I think it's well designed and manufactured. We have one which is pretty accurate for a mass produced mechanical clock of this type. They do require periodic maintenance. You can find an appropriate pendulum bob on eBay for about $10. Do a search on "Ingraham Bob". Regarding your Cuckoo Clock, you should post it separately with more photos. There are a number of Cuckoo Clock Collectors here. Perhaps someone can help you with it. Thanks for sharing.
    3. seedls36 seedls36, 8 years ago
      thank you

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