Clock and garniture set (2) - Brass - 1950-1960





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Two brass mid‑century German mechanical clock and barometer set (1950–1960) with a one‑day power reserve that strikes on the hour, includes a winding key, in good used condition and in working order, featuring a 70 cm high brass case with a 6 × 3 cm footprint and a total weight of 500 g.
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A Prestige Icon: The Coordinated West German Pair
We are faced with a collection that transcends simple measurement, becoming a manifesto of mid-20th-century style and engineering. This pair, composed of an aneroid barometer and a mechanical alarm clock, represents the ultimate expression of German craftsmanship of the era, enclosed in an aesthetic that recalls the luxury of high-end furniture.
The barometer, housed in a finely worked brass case, stands out for the millimetric precision of its scale, capable of capturing every minute variation in atmospheric pressure. Beside it, the mechanical clock of rare oval shape enchants with the cleanliness of the dial and the complexity of its manually wound movement, a symbol of a durability that defies decades. What elevates these instruments to works of art is their mounting: they are set within a majestic weave of intertwined silk, culminating in sumptuous, perfectly preserved tassels—an ornamental detail that conveys a sense of royalty and importance to any wall that houses them.
Turning to the realm of collecting, one must be honest: encountering a single piece of this craftsmanship and in this condition is already, in itself, an extremely difficult undertaking for any researcher. However, possessing this perfectly coordinated pair, intact in color and finishes, is a circumstance that verges on the impossible. It is an almost unique opportunity in the international mid-century market, a set with no equal for stylistic coherence and overall rarity, destined for those who accept no compromises and seek absolute exclusivity for their private collection or for a formal setting.
A Prestige Icon: The Coordinated West German Pair
We are faced with a collection that transcends simple measurement, becoming a manifesto of mid-20th-century style and engineering. This pair, composed of an aneroid barometer and a mechanical alarm clock, represents the ultimate expression of German craftsmanship of the era, enclosed in an aesthetic that recalls the luxury of high-end furniture.
The barometer, housed in a finely worked brass case, stands out for the millimetric precision of its scale, capable of capturing every minute variation in atmospheric pressure. Beside it, the mechanical clock of rare oval shape enchants with the cleanliness of the dial and the complexity of its manually wound movement, a symbol of a durability that defies decades. What elevates these instruments to works of art is their mounting: they are set within a majestic weave of intertwined silk, culminating in sumptuous, perfectly preserved tassels—an ornamental detail that conveys a sense of royalty and importance to any wall that houses them.
Turning to the realm of collecting, one must be honest: encountering a single piece of this craftsmanship and in this condition is already, in itself, an extremely difficult undertaking for any researcher. However, possessing this perfectly coordinated pair, intact in color and finishes, is a circumstance that verges on the impossible. It is an almost unique opportunity in the international mid-century market, a set with no equal for stylistic coherence and overall rarity, destined for those who accept no compromises and seek absolute exclusivity for their private collection or for a formal setting.

