Box regulator clock - Wood, Brass - 1850-1900





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Junghans wall regulator clock from circa 1850–1900, made of wood and brass, with a mechanical 8‑day movement and hourly striking, in good condition and complete with winding key.
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Antique pendulum clock Junghans – fine 19th century, functioning. Elegant original Junghans wall clock, datable between 1895 and 1910, with an authentic star mark on the dial. Made of solid wood with decorative carvings, it features an original enamel dial with Arabic numerals, manual-wind mechanism with pendulum and hour striking. The clock is complete and working, with normal signs of wear that attest to its authenticity. Produced by the historic German manufacturer Junghans, it represents a classic example of European clockmaking from the late 19th century, ideal for both collectors and as a charming decorative element.
The clock is produced by Junghans, historic manufacturer of the Black Forest (Schramberg), one of the most important centers of German clockmaking between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Antique pendulum clock Junghans – fine 19th century, functioning. Elegant original Junghans wall clock, datable between 1895 and 1910, with an authentic star mark on the dial. Made of solid wood with decorative carvings, it features an original enamel dial with Arabic numerals, manual-wind mechanism with pendulum and hour striking. The clock is complete and working, with normal signs of wear that attest to its authenticity. Produced by the historic German manufacturer Junghans, it represents a classic example of European clockmaking from the late 19th century, ideal for both collectors and as a charming decorative element.
The clock is produced by Junghans, historic manufacturer of the Black Forest (Schramberg), one of the most important centers of German clockmaking between the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

