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*Lone Ranger Antiques*

Swedish Country Antiques and Swedish Mora Clock Specialist 


*Swedish Mora Clocks*

The Swedish long case clock widely known as a "Mora" clock is incorrect. The Mora clock is only one style of Swedish tall case clocks. The Mora clock case was the most widely made case which originated in the town of Mora in the county of Dalarna. There are many other styles of cases for example "Morin", "Västmanland", "Värmland", "Norrbotten" and "Jämtland". All these styles are not as widely found as the Mora cases and therefore bring a higher price. In the region called Dalarna the Mora clock is widely found at auctions and in shops which can be purchased for a reasonable price.

   

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I established Lone Ranger Antiques in 1986. Traveling 5 months a year to Sweden, I search for the most unique Swedish country antiques possible.  My selection includes Swedish tables, beds, chairs, cabinets, mirrors, sofas and Mora Clocks.  Sometimes these items are kept as original, but many times I find them in rough condition so I try my best to restore them to their original appearance.  I hope you like what you see.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                ~Jeffree Turney