Mantel clock - Wood, Brass - 1850-1900

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Antique table clock from the late 19th to early 20th century, made in solid ebony wood with brass details, featuring a mechanical hand-wound movement with an 8‑day power reserve and alarm function, of German origin, measuring 37 cm high, 21 cm wide and 11 cm deep with one winding key and in good working order.

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WORKING – Antique wooden mantel/desk clock with ebony finish and secondary dial – late 19th / early 20th century

of extraordinary charm and great presence, made in solid wood with elegant ebony finishes, rich in original decorative details and perfectly representative of late Victorian / early 20th century taste.

This is a piece with strong aesthetic impact, but also of great collectible interest, as it is presented complete, authentic and wholly original in every major part, a feature increasingly rare to find in objects of this type.

The clock is equipped with a manually wound mechanical movement, a element that highlights its technical merit and the appeal of antique horology. The mechanism is functional, and the alarm also works perfectly, a detail particularly important and always highly appreciated, especially in ancient specimens of this level.

The main dial, elegantly framed by a substantial circular metal bezel, features clearly legible Arabic numerals and a pleasing patina of time that further enhances its authenticity and character. Secondary dials are also present, enriching the composition and testifying to the mechanical complexity and build quality of the piece.

At the top there is its original mirror, a highly charming decorative element that gives depth, light and refinement to the whole structure. The presence of the original period mirror represents a detail of particular value, always sought after because it is often lost or replaced over time.

Another absolutely important element is the original chain, still present, a rare and precious detail that contributes decisively to the completeness, authenticity and collectible value of the clock. The preservation of the original vintage chain greatly enhances the piece, making it even more interesting for both collectors and antique enthusiasts.

The entire structure is adorned with original turned black knobs, present both at the top and on the base, decorative elements of great elegance that give the clock a harmonious and refined silhouette. These details are also particularly important because they help preserve the original aesthetic integrity of the object.

Of particular note are the two original metal bells located at the bottom, elements not only of strong aesthetic impact but above all functional components of the chime mechanism. Their original presence, together with the full functionality of the alarm, makes this specimen especially interesting and sought after.

This clock thus represents a magnificent example of period decorative horology, capable of uniting beauty, functionality, originality and rarity.

An important, authentic and complete piece, ideal for collectors, antique lovers or anyone seeking a vintage object with great personality and presence.

WORKING – Antique wooden mantel/desk clock with ebony finish and secondary dial – late 19th / early 20th century

of extraordinary charm and great presence, made in solid wood with elegant ebony finishes, rich in original decorative details and perfectly representative of late Victorian / early 20th century taste.

This is a piece with strong aesthetic impact, but also of great collectible interest, as it is presented complete, authentic and wholly original in every major part, a feature increasingly rare to find in objects of this type.

The clock is equipped with a manually wound mechanical movement, a element that highlights its technical merit and the appeal of antique horology. The mechanism is functional, and the alarm also works perfectly, a detail particularly important and always highly appreciated, especially in ancient specimens of this level.

The main dial, elegantly framed by a substantial circular metal bezel, features clearly legible Arabic numerals and a pleasing patina of time that further enhances its authenticity and character. Secondary dials are also present, enriching the composition and testifying to the mechanical complexity and build quality of the piece.

At the top there is its original mirror, a highly charming decorative element that gives depth, light and refinement to the whole structure. The presence of the original period mirror represents a detail of particular value, always sought after because it is often lost or replaced over time.

Another absolutely important element is the original chain, still present, a rare and precious detail that contributes decisively to the completeness, authenticity and collectible value of the clock. The preservation of the original vintage chain greatly enhances the piece, making it even more interesting for both collectors and antique enthusiasts.

The entire structure is adorned with original turned black knobs, present both at the top and on the base, decorative elements of great elegance that give the clock a harmonious and refined silhouette. These details are also particularly important because they help preserve the original aesthetic integrity of the object.

Of particular note are the two original metal bells located at the bottom, elements not only of strong aesthetic impact but above all functional components of the chime mechanism. Their original presence, together with the full functionality of the alarm, makes this specimen especially interesting and sought after.

This clock thus represents a magnificent example of period decorative horology, capable of uniting beauty, functionality, originality and rarity.

An important, authentic and complete piece, ideal for collectors, antique lovers or anyone seeking a vintage object with great personality and presence.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Number of objects
1
Material
Brass, Wood
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power reserve
8 day movement
Striking
alarm adjustment
Country of origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
37 cm
Width
21 cm
Depth
11 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
Weight
1 kg
Winding key
Yes
ItalyVerified
77
Objects sold
89.47%
Private

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