![]() Thanks very much for anything you can add. I was wondering if the experts on this great board would be able to shed some light on this wonderful and highly effective grandmother clock. I also do not know the exact dating of it other than the mysterious etching on the envelope which I just noticed today even though I've owned this clock for over 13 years. What I do not know is the "Model"/"Design" of the clock if Ridgeway even had these labels/lines/brands. The outside of the deteriorating envelope has the date Dec 1964 etched into it as if by a ball point pen that had very little/no ink flowing through it. I have included a photograph of the Parts List for Ridgeway Clocks with "E" Movement. I do have the original envelope of documents that it came with which includes "Clock Assembly and Operating Instructions". ![]() The face of the clock says "Ridgeway" in the center and "Made in Germany" along the bottom beneath the VI. ![]() It dutifully chimes on the quarter hour (15/30/45/hour). I received it in 1995 and it has kept excellent time ever since. I inherited it from my aunt and uncle who passed away in the 1980s. I am seeking some basic information about my Ridgeway Grandmother clock.
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