Ship's clock - Schatz - Brass - 1950-1960

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Schatz brass ship's clock, circa 1950–1960, with a mechanical movement, 18 cm diameter, 10 cm depth, 18 cm height, weighing 1 kg, winding key included, strikes on the half hour with one bell, in good used condition with some wear to the brass.

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Founded in the 1850s, Schatz was for years the leading manufacturer of classic ship’s clocks. They continued to make mechanical chiming movements, before finally closed in 1985.

Outstanding mechanical ships clock marine clock. Designed and made by August Schatz & Sohne "Jahresuhrenfabrik" around 1950/60s.

The front glass window is all intact without scratches, and can easily be opnened. The brass housing has some wear and tear.

Adjusted and tested and works. Winding key included in the lot. Has been cleaned before this sale. the Bell seems not to be working.

Dimensions:
Diameter: 18 cm
Depht: 10 cm

This clock would fit in almost any room, restaurant, office etc. or to hang in the cabin of your yacht/boat/ship.
This is your opportunity to acquire such a lovely marine clock.

About:
August Schatz founded this company in the mid-1850s in Triburg, Germany. It was first known as Jahresuhrenfabrik A.G. But in 1923 it changed to August Schatz & Sohne. They produced barometers, mechanical clocks and electric quartz clocks. The company struggled to compete in the early 1980s and finally closed down in 1985.

All items are wrapped in protection, foam or air bubbles and in full compliance with the German Packaging Act. And packed in a solid box for fragile objects, protection is increased.

A must-have for any maritime enthusiast.

Founded in the 1850s, Schatz was for years the leading manufacturer of classic ship’s clocks. They continued to make mechanical chiming movements, before finally closed in 1985.

Outstanding mechanical ships clock marine clock. Designed and made by August Schatz & Sohne "Jahresuhrenfabrik" around 1950/60s.

The front glass window is all intact without scratches, and can easily be opnened. The brass housing has some wear and tear.

Adjusted and tested and works. Winding key included in the lot. Has been cleaned before this sale. the Bell seems not to be working.

Dimensions:
Diameter: 18 cm
Depht: 10 cm

This clock would fit in almost any room, restaurant, office etc. or to hang in the cabin of your yacht/boat/ship.
This is your opportunity to acquire such a lovely marine clock.

About:
August Schatz founded this company in the mid-1850s in Triburg, Germany. It was first known as Jahresuhrenfabrik A.G. But in 1923 it changed to August Schatz & Sohne. They produced barometers, mechanical clocks and electric quartz clocks. The company struggled to compete in the early 1980s and finally closed down in 1985.

All items are wrapped in protection, foam or air bubbles and in full compliance with the German Packaging Act. And packed in a solid box for fragile objects, protection is increased.

A must-have for any maritime enthusiast.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/brand
Schatz
Clock type
Ship's clock
Material
Brass
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
more day movement
Striking
half hour, one bell
Country of Origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
18 cm
Width
10 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated period
1950-1960
Weight
1 kg
Winding Key
Yes
DenmarkVerified
496
Objects sold
100%
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