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Wiener Regulator - Friedrich Mauthe (FMS) -  Antik - Walnuss - Zwischen 1890 und 1914.
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Wiener Regulator - Friedrich Mauthe (FMS) - Antik - Walnuss - Zwischen 1890 und 1914.

Antique pendulum wall clock with walnut wood case with carvings and turned columns. Single door with original glass. Circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals. 8-day movement with hour and half-hour chime. Manual loading with original key. Nice example with original case and in good working order. Based on the patent number stamped on your clock's mechanism, the manufacturer is likely Friedrich Mauthe (FMS), and the clock was likely constructed between 1890 and 1914. Details Materials Wood, Wood, Walnut Color Brown Width 38.50 cm Depth 17 cm Height 103 cm Maker and Identification (see close up photo) • Patent Holder: The "Deutsches Reichs-Patent No: 55006" was originally registered in May 1890 by Heinrich Kielmann of Ruhrort. • The Manufacturer: While Kielmann held the patent, he was an inventor who sold his patented technologies to larger clockmakers. Friedrich Mauthe (FMS) was the most prolific user of this specific patent. This patent (55006) pertained to a pendulum suspension (transportpendul) or leader designed to prevent overswing during transport. • Mechanism Markings: The second number you see, 60104, is the specific serial number for your clock's movement. Period of Construction • Date Range: Because the patent was granted in 1890, the clock cannot pre-date that year. The style and mechanism are consistent with German production from roughly 1890 to 1914. • Style: The clock is a "Vienna Regulator" style wall clock, specifically an Alt Deutsch (Old German) design characterized by its architectural case, fluted columns, and decorative horse finial. Condition: In good working condition with a deep sonorous chime. The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by registered and insured post with a track and trace number. It can also be collected from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Nr. 103547116

Verkauft
Wiener Regulator - Friedrich Mauthe (FMS) -  Antik - Walnuss - Zwischen 1890 und 1914.

Wiener Regulator - Friedrich Mauthe (FMS) - Antik - Walnuss - Zwischen 1890 und 1914.

Antique pendulum wall clock with walnut wood case with carvings and turned columns. Single door with original glass. Circular porcelain dial with Roman numerals. 8-day movement with hour and half-hour chime. Manual loading with original key. Nice example with original case and in good working order. Based on the patent number stamped on your clock's mechanism, the manufacturer is likely Friedrich Mauthe (FMS), and the clock was likely constructed between 1890 and 1914.

Details
Materials Wood, Wood, Walnut
Color Brown
Width 38.50 cm
Depth 17 cm
Height 103 cm

Maker and Identification (see close up photo)
• Patent Holder: The "Deutsches Reichs-Patent No: 55006" was originally registered in May 1890 by Heinrich Kielmann of Ruhrort.
• The Manufacturer: While Kielmann held the patent, he was an inventor who sold his patented technologies to larger clockmakers. Friedrich Mauthe (FMS) was the most prolific user of this specific patent. This patent (55006) pertained to a pendulum suspension (transportpendul) or leader designed to prevent overswing during transport.
• Mechanism Markings: The second number you see, 60104, is the specific serial number for your clock's movement.

Period of Construction
• Date Range: Because the patent was granted in 1890, the clock cannot pre-date that year. The style and mechanism are consistent with German production from roughly 1890 to 1914.
• Style: The clock is a "Vienna Regulator" style wall clock, specifically an Alt Deutsch (Old German) design characterized by its architectural case, fluted columns, and decorative horse finial.

Condition: In good working condition with a deep sonorous chime.

The lot will be carefully packaged and sent by registered and insured post with a track and trace number. It can also be collected from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

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€ 99
Ohne mindestpreis
Justus Heutink
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Schätzung  € 280 - € 330

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