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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: OLDZ06 on November 26, 2010, 01:09:04 pm
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It says ADLER GONG on the inside works. It has a nice beveled glass door. The wood is almost black.I think its oak. It is German ? Correct ? Would like to know the age and value .
(http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1fstws6/000_1243.jpg)
Here is a Jerome&Co it's in pretty good shape. Age/ value anyone ?
(http://i216.photobucket.com/albums/cc178/1fstws6/000_1232.jpg)
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Like i said before my dad knows more about these than i do but regardless they are both beautiful clocks!!
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Before I lose track of this link I'm going to post it here for you. Looks to be a great place to get info on all your clocks.
http://mb.nawcc.org/index.php
I'm thinking your second pic is an 8 day Ogee, which might put it around mid 1800's.........still looking ;)
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Found that above link in a reply to this........
http://www.kgadams.net/2010/01/16/my-new-old-clock-circa-1850s-chauncey-jerome-8-day-ogee
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A little more info here.......
http://www.clockrepairireland.com/details.php?id=95
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Before I lose track of this link I'm going to post it here for you. Looks to be a great place to get info on all your clocks.
http://mb.nawcc.org/index.php
I'm thinking your second pic is an 8 day Ogee, which might put it around mid 1800's.........still looking ;)
Thanks. looks like a good forum.
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A little more info here.......
http://www.clockrepairireland.com/details.php?id=95
That was great info on the history of the maker. Thanks.
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Top one is German, but many clock makers used Adler Gongs!