Amsterdam School Clock - Art Deco - Eiken, Coromandel wood, brass - Junghans movement - 1920-1930

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Paula Martin-Calero Toro
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A 1920–1930 Art Deco Amsterdamse School pendulum clock in light oak with coromandelwood and brass, featuring a mechanical Junghans movement, multi‑day power reserve, 30 × 40 × 13 cm, 3 kg, wind key included, three‑tone half‑hour and full–hour chimes, in excellent, working condition and origin Netherlands.

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This impressive wide Art Deco clock from the Amsterdam School (1920 - 1930) is a very exceptional model with a beautiful appearance.
The clock case is still completely pristine and made of light oak, surrounded by beautiful-grained luxury coromandel wood.
The clock cabinet has around four corner profiles made of coromandel wood and stands on a base plate, also of coromandel wood. (A type of wood that was widely used during the Art Deco period, and for example also on chairs and tables).
The numbers are made of solid brass and stand out beautifully against the coromandel wood backplate, as well as the original hands crafted in the Art Deco style, all in excellent mint condition.
The original Junghans movement has been cleaned and runs well, and the bim-bam chime gives a three-tone sound every half and full hour.
This clock is certainly a real eye-catcher, and in this exceptionally good condition, you rarely come across them. A pendulum clock that is valuable and also deserves a beautiful spot in any interior.
The clock, including the key, is shipped to countries within Europe, carefully and securely packaged.

This impressive wide Art Deco clock from the Amsterdam School (1920 - 1930) is a very exceptional model with a beautiful appearance.
The clock case is still completely pristine and made of light oak, surrounded by beautiful-grained luxury coromandel wood.
The clock cabinet has around four corner profiles made of coromandel wood and stands on a base plate, also of coromandel wood. (A type of wood that was widely used during the Art Deco period, and for example also on chairs and tables).
The numbers are made of solid brass and stand out beautifully against the coromandel wood backplate, as well as the original hands crafted in the Art Deco style, all in excellent mint condition.
The original Junghans movement has been cleaned and runs well, and the bim-bam chime gives a three-tone sound every half and full hour.
This clock is certainly a real eye-catcher, and in this exceptionally good condition, you rarely come across them. A pendulum clock that is valuable and also deserves a beautiful spot in any interior.
The clock, including the key, is shipped to countries within Europe, carefully and securely packaged.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Nr of items
1
Clock type
Amsterdam School Clock
Material
- Eiken, Coromandel wood, brass - Junghans movement
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
more day movement
Striking
half hour, multiple gongs
Style
Art Deco
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
In working order
Yes
Height
30 cm
Width
40 cm
Depth
13 cm
Estimated Period
1920-1930
Weight
3 kg
Winding Key
Yes
Sold by
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Objects sold
92.31%
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