Mantel clock - Junghans - Porcelain, Brass - 1910-1920

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An antique mantel clock from 1910–1920 with a porcelain and brass case in a neorococo style, a mechanical Junghans movement with a one‑day power reserve, not striking, made in Germany by Royal Bonn and Junghans, in good condition with minor age-related patina, winding key included, dimensions 22 × 25 × 11 cm and weight 3 kg.

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An exceptional antique mantel clock resulting from the collaboration of two legendary German brands: the Royal Bonn porcelain manufactory (Franz Anton Mehlem) and master watchmakers Junghans. The case is made of top-class porcelain in a neorococo style, adorned with delicate, hand-painted floral motifs and rich gilding on reliefs. The movement bears the famous crossed-arrow Junghans mark. Case producer: Royal Bonn (Bonn, Germany). Movement: Junghans (signed). Period: circa 1890–1910. Condition: good. The movement is fully functional, ticking evenly. The porcelain is preserved in excellent condition, with visible delicate, noble signs of the passage of time (natural patina on the gilding), which only confirms the authenticity of the item. Details: Hand painting, dial in a brass setting. A small chip on the rear foot (visible in the photo).

An exceptional antique mantel clock resulting from the collaboration of two legendary German brands: the Royal Bonn porcelain manufactory (Franz Anton Mehlem) and master watchmakers Junghans. The case is made of top-class porcelain in a neorococo style, adorned with delicate, hand-painted floral motifs and rich gilding on reliefs. The movement bears the famous crossed-arrow Junghans mark. Case producer: Royal Bonn (Bonn, Germany). Movement: Junghans (signed). Period: circa 1890–1910. Condition: good. The movement is fully functional, ticking evenly. The porcelain is preserved in excellent condition, with visible delicate, noble signs of the passage of time (natural patina on the gilding), which only confirms the authenticity of the item. Details: Hand painting, dial in a brass setting. A small chip on the rear foot (visible in the photo).

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/brand
Junghans
Number of objects
1
Material
Brass, Porcelain
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power reserve
1 day movement
Striking
Not striking
Country of origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
22 cm
Width
25 cm
Depth
11 cm
Estimated period
1910-1920
Weight
3 kg
Winding key
Yes
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