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<p>[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 4356782, member: 649"]We had a cuckoo clock for many years... ex-hubby had bought it in the Black Forest area of Germany on a trip in the 1990s. I enjoyed it but many don't. Yours definitely looks like it has significant age and is more intricately carved than many produced nowadays. Unfortunately, it appears the tips of the antler on the right side are broken off. Yours looks like it has two cuckoo doors?</p><p>Even on a good day, cuckoo clocks are hard to sell in my area of the Midwestern USA.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 4356782, member: 649"]We had a cuckoo clock for many years... ex-hubby had bought it in the Black Forest area of Germany on a trip in the 1990s. I enjoyed it but many don't. Yours definitely looks like it has significant age and is more intricately carved than many produced nowadays. Unfortunately, it appears the tips of the antler on the right side are broken off. Yours looks like it has two cuckoo doors? Even on a good day, cuckoo clocks are hard to sell in my area of the Midwestern USA.[/QUOTE]
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