Serial Numbers For Kundo Clocks

Serial Numbers For Kundo Clocks

It is a Kundo 400 Day Anniversary Clock. I do not know much about [] Without Ink. The Kundo 400 Day clocks were made first around 1923 or so. Vicki, My name is Mike and it is my pleasure to assist you. Keininger is the maker of the movement. Most Howard Miller grandfather clocks are equipped with German made, 'Kieninger' mechanism. Look on the dial face of the clock to see if there is a name also look inside the body of the clock for any names or model numbers. The M&P part numbers of the parts have been added to the foot of each. Anniversary Clock Identification by Mervyn Passmore 5. The movements in these clocks changed.

I have been interested in for awhile, although I do not collect them I do have a fondness for them. I have three that I am very proud of, but I just added a new one to the lineup. 640x480 256 Color Driver Windows Xp.

It is a 400 Day Anniversary Clock. I do not know much about these, as far as history goes. But they were made mostly it seems by Kieninger & Obergfell. They are from what was once. Kieninger & Obergfell made a number of other clocks, but the jewel was the Kundo Anniversary clocks. The Kundo 400 Day clocks were made first around 1923 or so. I believe the one I have is from around 1950. I purchased it from a clock collector on for $45.

The clocks were very popular and even though they are highly collectable, they can be purchased easily for under $100. The clocks were made to be wound one time, and the internal mainspring would rotate a pendulum consisting of four weights (normally in the shape of spheres). The clocks spring would hold a large amount of energy, plus the fact that the rotating pendulum was very energy efficient the clocks would keep time for approximately 400 days. Most people select a day of importance to be the anniversary of winding. Many people would use New Years or another holiday as the Anniversary, although many would use the the date of purchase for the clock to celebrate. Often it is hard to find the clocks with the key, as they were often misplaced due to only having to wind it once a year.

Also, the directions are often missing, again due to the lack of needing them. The clocks can be repaired as a number of parts are available. Most of the time the suspension spring is in need of replacing. I have chatted with the previous owner of my clock, at one point he had 10 or so Kundo clocks. He assured me that the clock works fine, and nothing is needed in regards to repair. It does have 2 chips on the 12″ glass dome that covers the clock.

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