Clock - Art Deco Wood - 1930-1940






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Mauthe mantel clock from Germany, circa 1930–1940, with an 8‑day mechanical movement and 5‑gong strike, housed in a wood veneered cabinet with curved Art Deco styling; 42 cm wide, 21 cm high, 14 cm deep, weight 4 kg.
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Mauthe chimney clock – Germany ca. 1940
Original Mauthe chimney clock with mechanical 8-day movement and strike on 5 gong rods. Executed in a fine wooden veneer case with curved Art Deco styling. Equipped with the original dial, hands, pendulum and glass door. The movement is complete and original. A high-quality German clock – Germany ca. 1940
Original Mauthe chimney clock with mechanical 8-day movement and strike on 5 gong rods. Executed in a fine wooden veneer case with curved Art Deco styling. Equipped with the original dial, hands, pendulum and glass door. The movement is complete and original. A high-quality German clock from the mid-twentieth century.
Note
Mauthe clocks are popular for their solid movements, but the market for mechanical chimney clocks has declined somewhat in recent years. As a result, the trading value today is lower than it was twenty years ago, despite the good quality.
Mauthe chimney clock – Germany ca. 1940
Original Mauthe chimney clock with mechanical 8-day movement and strike on 5 gong rods. Executed in a fine wooden veneer case with curved Art Deco styling. Equipped with the original dial, hands, pendulum and glass door. The movement is complete and original. A high-quality German clock – Germany ca. 1940
Original Mauthe chimney clock with mechanical 8-day movement and strike on 5 gong rods. Executed in a fine wooden veneer case with curved Art Deco styling. Equipped with the original dial, hands, pendulum and glass door. The movement is complete and original. A high-quality German clock from the mid-twentieth century.
Note
Mauthe clocks are popular for their solid movements, but the market for mechanical chimney clocks has declined somewhat in recent years. As a result, the trading value today is lower than it was twenty years ago, despite the good quality.
