Box regulator clock - Antique - Walnut - 1950-1960






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Wall clock in walnut wood in Vienna Regulator style, estimated to be from 1950–1960, with a mechanical movement, multi-day power reserve, brass case, dimensions 80 × 30 × 15 cm, weight 5 kg, and a winding key included.
Description from the seller
Walnut Vienna Regulator Style Wall Clock
This wall clock in Vienna Regulator style was produced in the second half of the 20th century as a reproduction of the original 19th-century Viennese clocks. These clocks faithfully reproduce the elaborate architectural design of the originals, featuring walnut wood cases with turned columns, decorative finials, and enamel dials. They represent the enduring interest in the classic aesthetics of European clockmaking and were produced to meet the demand for traditional-style furnishings.
Vienna Regulator-style clocks from the second half of the 20th century are appreciated by decorative clock collectors and enthusiasts of classic interiors for their aesthetic beauty and functionality. These pieces are sought after by those who wish to enrich traditional interiors with clocks of elegant design and vintage charm. The combination of handcrafted wood workmanship, working mechanics, and a design inspired by the golden age of Viennese clockmaking makes these clocks attractive to lovers of period furniture.
Seller's Story
Walnut Vienna Regulator Style Wall Clock
This wall clock in Vienna Regulator style was produced in the second half of the 20th century as a reproduction of the original 19th-century Viennese clocks. These clocks faithfully reproduce the elaborate architectural design of the originals, featuring walnut wood cases with turned columns, decorative finials, and enamel dials. They represent the enduring interest in the classic aesthetics of European clockmaking and were produced to meet the demand for traditional-style furnishings.
Vienna Regulator-style clocks from the second half of the 20th century are appreciated by decorative clock collectors and enthusiasts of classic interiors for their aesthetic beauty and functionality. These pieces are sought after by those who wish to enrich traditional interiors with clocks of elegant design and vintage charm. The combination of handcrafted wood workmanship, working mechanics, and a design inspired by the golden age of Viennese clockmaking makes these clocks attractive to lovers of period furniture.
