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Antique German Regula wall clocks

Sent to General Experts September 5 2006 at 5:21 PM
   

Where do I find free information on antique German Regula, chimed, chain wall clocks?

 

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September 5 2006 at 5:32 PM (3 minutes and 22 seconds later)
         
Reply to Lev's Post: Down loading a picture. How do we email the picture to you.
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September 5 2006 at 6:31 PM (59 minutes and 4 seconds later)
         
I do not know how to send picture via this method. I have a picture, but can send it as an attachment via email. Do you have an email address so I may send it. If not here is a description. Man with globe on top with a rail around him with NU.?LCK SYN.SIN on each side.Front has 3 figures,left with book,middle with child, right with bird. Spiral brass(?) columns each side. Felt backing for face. Winged cherubs each corner. Cherub below face platform. Wood wall clock with#19037 on case. Works have GM on each side, with following numbers.Left side 1649000, 1674539, right side 1704076, 1705294 and Regula
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September 7 2006 at 5:13 AM (1 day and 8 hours later)
         
Reply to Lev's Post: I did get a response. Sent a picture to LEV, but have not received a response back --- yet.
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September 7 2006 at 3:23 PM (4 hours and 38 minutes and 20 seconds later)
         
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I was not able to find the exact item in any catalog.

You may try on your own here - http://www.antiqueclockspriceguide.com/indexlinks.php?clocktype=wall

However based on the prices of similar items I suggest that it may worth between $250 and $800.

If you deside to sell it - here is a place you may post a free add - http://www.clockpost.com/list.php?category=Wall




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September 7 2006 at 6:16 PM (2 hours and 53 minutes and 30 seconds later)
         
Reply to Lev's Post: Thank you for your efforts. Maybe someone else may recognize the clock.It is on page 18 of Antique Clocks Identification and Price Guide. Does anyone have access to the information and would you get it for me?

Edited by Customer (name blocked for privacy) on September 7 2006 at 6:58 PM
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September 8 2006 at 9:04 PM (1 day and 2 hours later)
         
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Yes, you are correct (I need to get a new glasses!)- http://www.antiqueclockspriceguide.com/clockdetail.php?id=13596

I would still confirm estimated worth between $250 and $800.

You may also prices on the similar items - http://www.eastmansclockworks.com/Sold.htm




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