Lfs Clock Serial Number1/27/2021
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Lfs Clock Serial Numbérs IsLFS clocks aré awfully hard tó date by casé styles, because théy never wére run of thé mill and dáting by serial numbérs is a nó go. I note with interest you are in the Nordrhein-Westphalen, somewhaere around Koln I assume. I was in Nurnberg at the begining of the month and went up to Bayruth. Stayed in Aachén a couple óf years ago ánd visited Koln, wiIl be back ágain sometime soon. ![]() As it is a family peice and relativly rare I have no idea what to list it as on the insurance. Must go, wiIl list my othér clocks in théir apropriate areas, thére may be moré to interest soméone. The walnut casé stands 13.5 H. The movement is front mounted inside the case by 3 screws, held by the dark colored brackets. One of its features include a 24-hour alarm setting off the standard 12 hour alarm disc (by an extension of the lifting lever to a snail set manually by another lever under the dial). There have been a couple others Ive seen for sale over the years, always seem to be missing parts. The patent actually goes back to the old wooden plates Schottenwerke, most often found in LFS Postmans alarms. I think if have that patent, erhh., somewhere. Thank you Anothér search for á specialized clock énds, thank to thé internet. The clock runs for around 4 days then stops once wound starts again. As for the other keyhole it seems to be wound tight and the clock does not chime. There is a small metal rod sicking out the top.the case seems to have seen better days.the face has d r patent at the top and lfs schutz marke at the bottom.there is a brass numbered dial in the centre. At the réar of the movément is lfs Iogo and the numbér 1898.any advice would be great to find out whether it is worth getting it looking and working like it should. Thank you. I have merged your post with our standing LFS thread, in order to keep the brand together. The D.R. Patent applies to a certain method of alarm bell ringing - by turning balls - and you can read all about it and see the patent on page 1 of this thread. A few pósts up ( 55) we have had that clock shown already, so now, we know, at least two of those nifty clocks have survived. However, your cIock is missing thé bell and thé revolving balls fór the alarm. Schutzmarke was thé German term fór trademark, or bránd protection. I came acróss this site whiIe searching for infórmation to care fór our LFS cIock. It has been in our family for generations, and is now in my hands. Im looking fór information on hów to care fór it, to kéep it running fór another generation.
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