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

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Paula Martin-Calero Toro
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Amsterdamse School pendule clock dating to 1920–1930, in Art Deco style, with a mechanical Junghans movement and a oak–coromandel–brass case, 28 × 23 × 13 cm, weight 2.5 kg, with key, half‑hour and full‑hour striking on multiple gongs, multi‑day power reserve, origin Netherlands, in good used condition, shipped with key to European countries only.

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A rare museum-quality Amsterdam School pendulum clock in a unique design, dating from the period 1920-1930.
I have not encountered this design with a special dial before, and it could very well be one of a kind.
The three-sided oak clock cabinet is remarkably constructed from triangular sides that converge into a point at the top, a design thoughtfully conceived by the designer.
At the front, you can see coromandel wood strips that give the clock an extra dimension.
The massive brass dial features typically designed Art Deco numerals that still retain the striking, cool original red color.
The hands are in the original patina brass.
The movement is from Junghans and is in excellent condition, re-oiled where necessary, and can last many more years.
The bim-bam clock sounds its chimes every half and full hour.
This is certainly a remarkable clock, sure to be appreciated by connoisseurs and collectors, and it will be a striking presence in any type of interior.
Sent only with a key to European countries exclusively (bidding from outside Europe is not allowed and it will not be shipped outside Europe).

A rare museum-quality Amsterdam School pendulum clock in a unique design, dating from the period 1920-1930.
I have not encountered this design with a special dial before, and it could very well be one of a kind.
The three-sided oak clock cabinet is remarkably constructed from triangular sides that converge into a point at the top, a design thoughtfully conceived by the designer.
At the front, you can see coromandel wood strips that give the clock an extra dimension.
The massive brass dial features typically designed Art Deco numerals that still retain the striking, cool original red color.
The hands are in the original patina brass.
The movement is from Junghans and is in excellent condition, re-oiled where necessary, and can last many more years.
The bim-bam clock sounds its chimes every half and full hour.
This is certainly a remarkable clock, sure to be appreciated by connoisseurs and collectors, and it will be a striking presence in any type of interior.
Sent only with a key to European countries exclusively (bidding from outside Europe is not allowed and it will not be shipped outside Europe).

Details

Era
1900-2000
Nr of items
1
Clock type
Amsterdam School Clock
Material
oak, Coromandel wood, brass - Junghans
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
more day movement
Striking
half hour, multiple gongs
Style
Art Deco
Country of Origin
Netherlands
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
28 cm
Width
23 cm
Depth
13 cm
Estimated Period
1920-1930
Weight
2.5 kg
Winding Key
Yes
Sold by
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Objects sold
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