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1810-1820

but then you wouldn‘t have asked 😉

The pendulum does not look antique.

So my guess is 1950

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Are you sitting down Richard because you have got it right. Congratulations.

Now for the info. The ways of telling it is the late period for Longcase clocks and in this case White dial  longcase clocks, painted dials are known as white dial. You can see the dial is full full from the four corners early one you would have a break between corners, also the painting is not good gone are the finer detail of the pictures. The case late cases had very short doors and wide the cases were chunky without fine detail heavy looking again very wide. I've included a close up of the dial and can see what I mean about detail.  

2024-07-31 12_45_39-8-day antique longcase grandfather clock _ eBay.png

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I will now just observe on all questions about clocks and let you take the lead. I think I will enjoy this, I haven't had a holiday in years. 

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1 hour ago, nevenbekriev said:

This is on my table, does anybody know what it is?

Your 1st photo already reveals what it is: a ’Borduhr’ 😀

Junghans J30BZ (with chronograph).

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