Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Mantle Clock
While we lived in Germany in the 60s, we brought all sorts of things back to the states. I remember a "live" hairpiece that the girls in the salon could weave into your hair. The 60s brought "teased" hair so that it was high on your head and the hairpiece added to the height. We had Hummel figurines, china and crystal home parties. And, of course, bought some. There was a German woman who would sell us Hummels for 3-5 dollars. In Germany, they were not a collectible item like here. Another popular item was the clock: Coo Coo, Grandfather & Mantle clocks. The Mantle clock I bought was very old and worked after a fashion. It has Westminster Chimes which added to it. However, after returning home, it became unreliable. It spent a couple years at various clock shops to no avail and on returning home, became just a thing sitting on the shelf. Today, I resurrected it and placed it on the bookcase in the hall. Lo & behold, it started ticking away. I don't think the chimes work anymore but it does my heart good to see it running again.
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5 comments:
Aw, I loved that clock.
I'll WILL it to you!
I remember all the Hummels you had! And the crystal home parties. :) Is your clock still ticking?
No, quit again. I hate to put more makings in it cause it will lose its authentic value. I still have the Hummels & crystal. Why, I ever bought that, I'll never know. I hardly ever use it.
You bought it because, at the time, you wanted it, and you should have the things you want. :)
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