Lfs Clock Serial Number
- A total of about 330,000 clocks were made, apparently all being sequentially numbered. Without factory or other documentation the above numbers need to be considered a best estimate and used with caution, especially the post war numbers. Source: John Hubby dba Pas-Times 400-Day Clock Specialist; P.O.
- 1870 German Furtwangler LFS Tall Case Grandfather Clock. Pricing & History. Antique German Furtwangler Blackforest LFS Grandfather Clock. DRGM translates to German Reich Registered Design and I'm guessing 417991 is the serial number, just like other clocks have. I am unsure of the date this was made but it is likely 1860s to 1880s.
Lfs Clock Serial Number 2055787
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Antique German Furtwangler Blackforest LFS Grandfather Clock
Item Description: Up for auction is a beautiful antique German Blackforest region tall case or grandfather clock. The clock cabinet is handmade and it is made of either walnut or black oak. The clock was manufactured by LFS (Lorenz Furtwangler & Sohne) as seen by the initials inside on the bracket and the movement still keeps perfect precision time to this day. The clock has a front door with a beveled glass rectangular panel on the bottom and a curved circular glass panel over the clock face. The door has a key lock on the side and two latch hooks which keep it closed securely. Inside it has its original brass face, hands, chains, brass weights, and adjustable pendulum. The clock never has to be wound. When the weights get to the bottom, you simply pull the chains and weights to the top and it continues to run. The clock is very simple in design with some molding at the top and base. The back of the clock is marked with a German label which I cannot read, but it is shown in the picture. Overall the clock stands approximately 7 feet tall with an 11' clock face. On the sides of the clock are two decorative covers which can be removed to access the movement for maintanence, I believe, because you can see the gears Up inside the clock I can see a cast iron plate that reads, 'DRGM 417991'. DRGM translates to German Reich Registered Design and I'm guessing 417991 is the serial number, just like other clocks have. I am unsure of the date this was made but it is likely 1860s to 1880s. This is a great antique clock that many collectors would love to have, because of its precise movement. Best of luck!
Item Condition: The overall condition of the clock is very good. It is very clean and has the standard associated wear for an item of its age. The cabinet is solid with no holes or broken areas, just light surface wear and scratches. T is a crack in the wood on the top right side panel that appears to be original because it maintains the same color patina as the rest of the wood even in the crack and I see no sign of attempts at repair or alteration. The molding on the top and bottom can be removed. It is standard dial pin construction The glass is not cracked, or broken, but does have light surface wear. The door has all of its original hinges, hooks, and lock, but three of the screws in the top hinge were replaced at some point and they split the wood below the hinge when this was done. It cannot be seen from the outside when the door is closed. The weights are solid and still work well with the chains. The movement works perfectly and still chimes on the half hour and hour with a deep strike. Besides the minor deficiencies noted, this is a great clock. Please be sure to check out my other auctions for more great items!
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Item Description: Up for auction is a beautiful antique German Blackforest region tall case or grandfather clock. The clock cabinet is handmade and it is made of either walnut or black oak. The clock was manufactured by LFS (Lorenz Furtwangler & Sohne) as seen by the initials inside on the bracket and the movement still keeps perfect precision time to this day. The clock has a front door with a beveled glass rectangular panel on the bottom and a curved circular glass panel over the clock face. The door has a key lock on the side and two latch hooks which keep it closed securely. Inside it has its original brass face, hands, chains, brass weights, and adjustable pendulum. The clock never has to be wound. When the weights get to the bottom, you simply pull the chains and weights to the top and it continues to run. The clock is very simple in design with some molding at the top and base. The back of the clock is marked with a German label which I cannot read, but it is shown in the picture. Overall the clock stands approximately 7 feet tall with an 11' clock face. On the sides of the clock are two decorative covers which can be removed to access the movement for maintanence, I believe, because you can see the gears Up inside the clock I can see a cast iron plate that reads, 'DRGM 417991'. DRGM translates to German Reich Registered Design and I'm guessing 417991 is the serial number, just like other clocks have. I am unsure of the date this was made but it is likely 1860s to 1880s. This is a great antique clock that many collectors would love to have, because of its precise movement. Best of luck!
Item Condition: The overall condition of the clock is very good. It is very clean and has the standard associated wear for an item of its age. The cabinet is solid with no holes or broken areas, just light surface wear and scratches. T is a crack in the wood on the top right side panel that appears to be original because it maintains the same color patina as the rest of the wood even in the crack and I see no sign of attempts at repair or alteration. The molding on the top and bottom can be removed. It is standard dial pin construction The glass is not cracked, or broken, but does have light surface wear. The door has all of its original hinges, hooks, and lock, but three of the screws in the top hinge were replaced at some point and they split the wood below the hinge when this was done. It cannot be seen from the outside when the door is closed. The weights are solid and still work well with the chains. The movement works perfectly and still chimes on the half hour and hour with a deep strike. Besides the minor deficiencies noted, this is a great clock. Please be sure to check out my other auctions for more great items!
The winning bidder of this clock must arrange for their own pick-up or delivery of this item!!
Thank you for your interest in our auctions!
Auction Terms: Upon close of the auction, the winning bidder is responsible for sending the seller their name, mailing address, and intended form of payment, or paying directly through PayPal using the checkout option. Please note that PayPal is not accepted for items over $100.00.
Payment Information: Payment must be received within 10 days upon close of the auction. If payment is not received within ten days, the item will be offered to the next highest bidder, and negative feedback will be left.
Acceptable forms of PayPal will only be accepted for items under $100.00 due to the fees PayPal charges. Personal checks and e-checks must clear prior to your item being shipped. All other forms of payment will result in your item being shipped as expeditiously as possible.
Overseas bidders must submit payment via PayPal or International money order.
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