Ship's clock - Schatz, for repair - Vintage - lacquered brass. Clock and chimes function; case has a small crack and may need repair - post-1992 - Royal Mariner

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Vintage post-1992 German lacquered-brass ship's clock Royal Mariner by Schatz, with a glass case and dimensions 18 × 18 × 10 cm, 8-day mechanical movement and half-hour chimes, supplied with a winding key; the case has a small crack and may require repair.

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Founded in the 1850s, Schatz was the leading manufacturer of classic ship’s clocks, continuing to make mechanical chiming movements until 1985, production later being taken over by Altitude clocks and Delite in Denmark.

This is a fine example of the top of the range Royal Mariner Schatz ship's clock, produced in Germany after 1992. The chimes function and the clock runs correctly. However, there is some patina on the case (photo #9); in addition there is a barely visible, 2 cm crack in the rim of the brass housing (photos #11-12) which may need attention. There are no other dents or cracks. The white face with roman numerals is in excellent condition. The clock shows fine workmanship with two eight-day mechanical movements, one each for clock and chimes. The chimes strike the ship's bell 4-hour-watch sequence marked by progressive cycles of one-to-eight bells struck at 30-minute intervals. The door is secured by brass scuttle-clamps. The facet-cut glass-port is clean and intact. The speed of the clock can be adjusted using the screw at XII. The cclockwise to release the chimes; see photo #32).

Both mechanisms can be wound and the clock comes together with a winding key.

This is a great opportunity to own one of these top-line instruments, which is in excellent condition, apart from the small rim-crack. After repair/service, it should have a long life, for use at home, in the office or on-board ship.

I pack with great care (see reviews) and send securely with insurance.

Founded in the 1850s, Schatz was the leading manufacturer of classic ship’s clocks, continuing to make mechanical chiming movements until 1985, production later being taken over by Altitude clocks and Delite in Denmark.

This is a fine example of the top of the range Royal Mariner Schatz ship's clock, produced in Germany after 1992. The chimes function and the clock runs correctly. However, there is some patina on the case (photo #9); in addition there is a barely visible, 2 cm crack in the rim of the brass housing (photos #11-12) which may need attention. There are no other dents or cracks. The white face with roman numerals is in excellent condition. The clock shows fine workmanship with two eight-day mechanical movements, one each for clock and chimes. The chimes strike the ship's bell 4-hour-watch sequence marked by progressive cycles of one-to-eight bells struck at 30-minute intervals. The door is secured by brass scuttle-clamps. The facet-cut glass-port is clean and intact. The speed of the clock can be adjusted using the screw at XII. The cclockwise to release the chimes; see photo #32).

Both mechanisms can be wound and the clock comes together with a winding key.

This is a great opportunity to own one of these top-line instruments, which is in excellent condition, apart from the small rim-crack. After repair/service, it should have a long life, for use at home, in the office or on-board ship.

I pack with great care (see reviews) and send securely with insurance.

Details

Brass type
lacquered brass. Clock and chimes function; case has a small crack and may need repair
Manufacturer/ Brand
Schatz, for repair
Era
1900-2000
Title additional information
Royal Mariner
Clock type
Ship's clock
Material
Brass, Glass
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
8 day movement
Striking
half hour, multiple bells
Style
Vintage
Country of Origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
No
Height
18 cm
Width
18 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated Period
post-1992
Weight
1800 g
Winding Key
Yes
DenmarkVerified
1349
Objects sold
100%
Private

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