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All items204852 of 244534need help with thisLoetz Decorative Vessels with Marmoriertes Inserts, ca. 1890
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    Posted 13 years ago

    timeless5
    (80 items)

    Ok this is the last one for tonite. This friend of mine gave it to me cause she said it never ran right. I know nothing about it other than it runs by the air??????But she said it has to be in the right place and don't move it?????????? Never heard of anything like this,have you??????????

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    1. timeless5 timeless5, 13 years ago
      OMG Thank you sooooooooo much. I will try it thank you thank you!
    2. Bruce99 Bruce99, 13 years ago
      Hi Misty,


      It looks like this clock has been well covered. You'll find an eclectic collection of collectors at C.W.

      So do you consider your "Mystery" solved? If so, please indicate as much on your post.

      These are very valuable clocks! Olegaclockman47 picked one up for ten bucks 20 years ago because the shop didn't know how to make it work and thought it was a nice looking paperweight I suppose. See: http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/18847-the-atmos-lecoultre-528-8?in=613. THAT was a good pick, and you got yours free??? WOW!

      Here's a good website for more information: http://www.atmosclocks.com/index.html These folks repair ATMOS clocks, but their website includes a lot of free information regarding the history and dating these remarkable clocks.

      Best Regards,

      Bruce


    3. timeless5 timeless5, 13 years ago
      Thaks to all of you, I do consider this mystery solved. Thanks again Misty
    4. Bruce99 Bruce99, 13 years ago
      That's great Misty. Now, right below your listing where it says "Unsolved Mystery", there should be a gray "Mark as Solved" button. If you click on it, it will indicate that your questions for this post have been answered. Thanks!
    5. timeless5 timeless5, 13 years ago
      Thanks Bruce & AR8
    6. Bruce99 Bruce99, 13 years ago
      You're welcome Misty. I look forward to seeing more of your clock collection. Let me add, if you haven't already noticed, that Collector's Weekly also gives you a very powerful tool for keeping an eye on active eBay auctions. They also have some very knowledgeable, high-powered contributors under "Interviews and Articles" on any of the "Overview" pages.
    7. ticktocktime100 ticktocktime100, 12 years ago
      Yes, these clocks are called Atmos clocks. They run by temperature and are very temepermental.

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