Finding a name or trademark image on a clock may simplify the task of identifying the maker and the approximate date the clock was made. Then again, it may provide you with misleading information.
For instance, an original paper label may have been taken from a clock (perhaps one in poor condition) and affixed inside another in an attempt to make the second clock seem more valuable or to lend an air of authenticity. Reproductions of old labels are also available for purchase from a number of sources.
A reputable dealer will tell a buyer if a label is a reproduction. But the dealer himself may not know (or investigate too closely), and there are, of course, some sellers who deliberately attempt to mislead buyers.
However, a movement signed by one maker may have been placed in a case made by another - a practice usually termed a "marriage." A clock case made in one century might even have a movement made fifty or a hundred years later. Below is a sampling of some of the most common clock makers marks you may come across.

AGUL Lenzkirch

AGUL Lenzkrrch

Ansoinia Clock Company New York

J B And Co

Matthias Bauerle Embee

Perless Matthias Bauerle

Tobias Bauerele

Gustav Becker

Gustav Becker

Berger And Wurker

Carl Werner Austria

Hamburg American Clock Factory

Farrow Green London

Douillon Nikolas

Deschamps Paris

Christan Kohler

Thomas Haller

Treasurer Charles Herbert

F And C

DUFA German Clock Factory

Doldinger Charles Joseph And Sons

Concordia Freiburg Schlesien

ED Chartier Paris Frankreich

Werner Deposited Carl Werner Austria

Werner Deposited Carl Werner Austria

Hamburh American Clock Company

Hawina Baden Hans Winterhalder

Franz Hermle And Son

August Schatz And Son

Japy Freres D'or Medal

Japy Freres Cie Med Honheur

Japy Freres Cie

Junghans

Lenzkirch

Lenzkirch

Thomas Haller AG Schwenningen

Urania Freiburg Silesia

Vincenti And Cie Medal D'argent

Lenzkirch

Kinzle Schwenningen

Kinzle Schwenningen

Kienzle And Obergfell
Many years ago we ourchased a grandfather clock in Montevideo, Uruguay. The face has Spandneburg and Frecerro, which I have identified as a clock retailer from the late 1800's who are still in business as Freccero. Upon closer inspection, the clockworks are AGUL...it says this on the chime housing. This clock is in very good condition, but when I put the pendulum on it it does not maintain its momentum. It is a wind up clock, when I take the pendulum off, it ticks until it,s unwound. Any ideas
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I have a 4 foot long (from tip to tip) wall clock that has the makers mark of Farrow Green London on it but can't seem to find out anything about this company. Can anyone help me out here? Thanks
ReplyDeleteHi can you please tell me the year of this German cuckoo clock with the number 812538?
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Hi can you please tell me the year of this German cuckoo clock with the number 812538?
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Can you provide any information on the trademark Britism, New Haven trademark manufacturer, Edward Buchan Watchmaker and Jeweler, 4A Broad St, Fraserburgh?
ReplyDeleteCan you provide any information on a standing clock, Britism, New Haven Trademark, 4A Broad St., Fraserburgh?
ReplyDeleteI have a clock movement with a trademark emblem of a crown with MANN. on the crown. The movement has some unique adjustable pivots and I would like to learn more about the maker and vintage of the clock. Any direction or guidance would be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI have a wall pendulum clock with the name I believe to be Xicop Czerny. i'm hoping you can tell me something about it... It is also marked I believe 1971
ReplyDeleteI just purchased a small desk clock with a walking lion stamped on the movement and made in France on the face trying to figure out whom the maker is. also has 10/4/27 scribed on the inside
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I have a grandfather Clock and on the back of the movement is Edo inside a circle. The circle has what looks like 2 ears or maybe an alarm clock symbol
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ReplyDeleteI am wondering where I can go to try and identify a makers mark? I simply cannot find it on any website.
The clcok case is brass but I don't think the movement
belongs with it. The movement only has a monogram but I have no idea what it says. If anyone can help I would greatly appreciate it. To me it looks like an M with maybe an A behind it?
Regards
David