The clock at 4:18 is either a Kienzle or a HAC. I'd like to know the maker before it gets it's own video. The clock has bajonet barrel caps, which where patented by Kienzle. However the barrels are flanged on the main wheel, which I was told to be a HAC thing. If anybody knows anything about the clock let me know.
I thought so, maybe there is a mark on the front of the movement. Either way it’s a beautiful piece. It could be a 40’s piece, and maybe unmarked due to the war. During WWII and after until 1960 german clocks were unmarked or were marked foreign. So very well could be kienzel.
Awesome collection man!
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Very beautiful collection I love your clocks there absolutely gorgeous!
Love the collection!
The clock at 4:18 is either a Kienzle or a HAC. I'd like to know the maker before it gets it's own video. The clock has bajonet barrel caps, which where patented by Kienzle. However the barrels are flanged on the main wheel, which I was told to be a HAC thing. If anybody knows anything about the clock let me know.
I am pretty sure it’s Kienzle, does it have the kienzel mark?
@@tuileriesantiques9057 Its unmarked on the case and movement
Wait... just remebered that HAC merged with Junghans and GB in 1930. So probably kienzle or maybe a lesser know n maker
I thought so, maybe there is a mark on the front of the movement. Either way it’s a beautiful piece. It could be a 40’s piece, and maybe unmarked due to the war. During WWII and after until 1960 german clocks were unmarked or were marked foreign. So very well could be kienzel.
Also, what happened to the bonnet on the gustav Becker?
i like that clock
(I'm late but) beatifull clocks
Love it!
Where did you find the. Clock at 4:19
ebay
Love the video
My father just gifted me a mantle clock. I have no idea what year it is or anything. Can you help me identify it?
wow
i need that german clock
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