No. 99702600

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Wall clock -   Brass, Wood - 1910-1920 - H.A.U
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Wall clock - Brass, Wood - 1910-1920 - H.A.U

I am presenting to you a wall clock from the H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) company, which is in a superb, collector-grade preserved condition. The H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) factory was founded in 1876 in the Black Forest (Germany) and ceased its operations on July 1, 1926. The clock's case has undergone cosmetic restoration and is in excellent condition. The movement features solid plates, indicating its high quality. The movement has been completely disassembled, cleaned, and serviced. It is in excellent aesthetic and technical condition. The running is quiet. The chime strikes with four hammers on four original bronze rods. The clock strikes on the half-hour and on the hour. The sound is very pleasant. This is a very beautiful, simple clock in top condition. Nowadays, clocks from the H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) company are rarely found in such a superb state of preservation. Everything is completely original – the movement, the pendulum, and the dial. The clocks of the Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik were characterized by high-quality case finishing using precious materials, as well as high-quality movements marked with the two crossed arrows symbol. By acquiring this clock, you can proudly say: "I own an H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) clock!" This is a sign of excellent taste and a true appreciation for watch collecting. Clocks like this are no longer being made. This timepiece has already survived more than 100 years and will serve just as long again with proper care. A wonderful collector's item. Best regards, Roman Tabaschnikow

No. 99702600

Sold
Wall clock -   Brass, Wood - 1910-1920 - H.A.U

Wall clock - Brass, Wood - 1910-1920 - H.A.U

I am presenting to you a wall clock from the H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) company, which is in a superb, collector-grade preserved condition.

The H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) factory was founded in 1876 in the Black Forest (Germany) and ceased its operations on July 1, 1926. The clock's case has undergone cosmetic restoration and is in excellent condition. The movement features solid plates, indicating its high quality.

The movement has been completely disassembled, cleaned, and serviced. It is in excellent aesthetic and technical condition. The running is quiet. The chime strikes with four hammers on four original bronze rods. The clock strikes on the half-hour and on the hour. The sound is very pleasant.

This is a very beautiful, simple clock in top condition. Nowadays, clocks from the H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) company are rarely found in such a superb state of preservation. Everything is completely original – the movement, the pendulum, and the dial.

The clocks of the Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik were characterized by high-quality case finishing using precious materials, as well as high-quality movements marked with the two crossed arrows symbol.

By acquiring this clock, you can proudly say: "I own an H.A.U. (Hamburg-Amerikanische Uhrenfabrik) clock!" This is a sign of excellent taste and a true appreciation for watch collecting. Clocks like this are no longer being made. This timepiece has already survived more than 100 years and will serve just as long again with proper care.

A wonderful collector's item.

Best regards, Roman Tabaschnikow

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