table cuckoo clock, Black forest mantel clock - Wood, Brass - 1850-1900

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Paula Martin-Calero Toro
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G.H.S table cuckoo clock from Germany, dating to 1850–1900, mechanically driven with a one-day power reserve, made of wood and brass, with winding key, in good used condition with minor age-related marks, cuckoo and gong strikes, dimensions 45 cm height by 26 cm width by 16 cm depth, weighing 2.5 kg.

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G.H.S. desk clock.
The clock has been serviced in all its parts with specific products; the cuckoo works regularly, and the cuckoo's call is good.
From the photos, an integral part of the description, it is evident that the cuckoo clock has arrived to the present day in good condition; the springs have been overhauled and the timing is well regulated.
As for the G.H.S. brand, I believe that only a few people don't know it; it's one of the most prestigious names among cuckoo clock brands.
The watch is one of the most sought-after pieces among collectors; we find it on Pintarest's site as one of the best watches made by G.H.S.
Let me remind you that a cuckoo clock, one that certainly came out after 1850, back then cuckoo clocks were handmade; each had pieces different from the others since they were made by different carpenters or watchmakers, therefore every clock or cuckoo clock has its own story.
I have nothing more to say; I am available for any clarifications or questions.

G.H.S. desk clock.
The clock has been serviced in all its parts with specific products; the cuckoo works regularly, and the cuckoo's call is good.
From the photos, an integral part of the description, it is evident that the cuckoo clock has arrived to the present day in good condition; the springs have been overhauled and the timing is well regulated.
As for the G.H.S. brand, I believe that only a few people don't know it; it's one of the most prestigious names among cuckoo clock brands.
The watch is one of the most sought-after pieces among collectors; we find it on Pintarest's site as one of the best watches made by G.H.S.
Let me remind you that a cuckoo clock, one that certainly came out after 1850, back then cuckoo clocks were handmade; each had pieces different from the others since they were made by different carpenters or watchmakers, therefore every clock or cuckoo clock has its own story.
I have nothing more to say; I am available for any clarifications or questions.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Clock type
table cuckoo clock, Black forest mantel clock
Material
Brass, Wood
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
1 day movement
Striking
Cuckoo more gong
Country of Origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
45 cm
Width
26 cm
Depth
16 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
Weight
2.5 kg
Winding Key
Yes
ItalyVerified
150
Objects sold
Private

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