- - and PW movements, try Andreas' site at
http://www.mikrolisk.de/
which, although in German, (Andreas' native language) is a valuable resource with lots of pictures and information, but without
ANY ID you'll just have to plough through the pages till you find it.
Mind you, it's a great read especially for obscure Euro makes and makers.

BTW, Andreas has good English, and will try to help from a picture sent by e-mail if you can't find on his site. He also has manufacturing dates for many, many makers - like from 1815 to 1898 and so on. Let him know I sent you if you contact him.

e~gards
Mel
Frae Edinburgh, Bonnie Scotland
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