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Oma's clock - blown off the wall in WWII- wondering how old it is

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German and Austrian Clocks165 of 190pics of the works on my Oma's old German(?) clock Antique Kuehl Co. Swivel Clock
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    Posted 14 years ago

    opdet1ca
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    I inherited this beautiful clock from my German Grandmother, the wife of a German Cavalry Regiment Commander along with other memorabilia. The chime on the beauty is fabulous and resonates at length through out the house. A mellow comforting tone. I believe it was given to her by her grandmother making it somewhere over 100 years old I believe. Please shoot me a note if you have knowledge of this style of clock. I do know it was blown off the wall in WWII during Allied bombing raids and have seen photos of the remnants of the house.

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    1. PrecisionRepair PrecisionRepair, 14 years ago
      If you can post photos of the movement, I may be able to identify it. From just seeing the dial and pendulum, one cannot tell. Those dials and pendulums were used by many different German and Austrian manufacturers.

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