Cuckoo clock - Wood - 1900-1910

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Wooden cuckoo clock from the Black Forest region, dating to 1900–1910, with Art Nouveau style influence, a mechanical wind movement, and a one-day power reserve.

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This cuckoo clock, crafted from carved wood from the Black Forest region during the first half of the 20th century, is a piece that combines artisanal tradition with stylistic influences from art nouveau. Its design reflects the organic and flowing aesthetic characteristic of that movement, with natural shapes, smooth curves, and motifs inspired by alpine flora.

The scene depicts a rustic mountain setting, with a chalet-style house at the top, surrounded by pine trees and intricately carved architectural elements. The textures of rock and wood are carefully crafted, evoking the typical landscape of the region. The overall impression conveys a sense of harmony with nature, in line with the ideals of art nouveau.

The clock retains its original weights in the form of pineapples, made of copper, as well as its decorative pendulum, also original to the period. The mechanism is wound by a key and is operational, although it requires adjustments to achieve its optimal accuracy, which is common in pieces of this age.

The cuckoo's chime, which marks the hours with its characteristic song, adds a playful and traditional element to the set. This type of clock not only served a practical function but also was a symbol of cultural identity and refined taste, especially in Central European homes.

In summary, it is an authentic, well-preserved piece that represents the fusion between the folk craftsmanship of the Black Forest and the decorative elegance of art nouveau. Ideal for both collectors and lovers of historical watchmaking.

Certified shipping and good packaging.

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This cuckoo clock, crafted from carved wood from the Black Forest region during the first half of the 20th century, is a piece that combines artisanal tradition with stylistic influences from art nouveau. Its design reflects the organic and flowing aesthetic characteristic of that movement, with natural shapes, smooth curves, and motifs inspired by alpine flora.

The scene depicts a rustic mountain setting, with a chalet-style house at the top, surrounded by pine trees and intricately carved architectural elements. The textures of rock and wood are carefully crafted, evoking the typical landscape of the region. The overall impression conveys a sense of harmony with nature, in line with the ideals of art nouveau.

The clock retains its original weights in the form of pineapples, made of copper, as well as its decorative pendulum, also original to the period. The mechanism is wound by a key and is operational, although it requires adjustments to achieve its optimal accuracy, which is common in pieces of this age.

The cuckoo's chime, which marks the hours with its characteristic song, adds a playful and traditional element to the set. This type of clock not only served a practical function but also was a symbol of cultural identity and refined taste, especially in Central European homes.

In summary, it is an authentic, well-preserved piece that represents the fusion between the folk craftsmanship of the Black Forest and the decorative elegance of art nouveau. Ideal for both collectors and lovers of historical watchmaking.

Certified shipping and good packaging.

Seller's Story

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Details

Era
1900-2000
Clock type
Cuckoo clock
Model
Selva Negra
Material
Wood
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
1 day movement
Striking
cuco
Country of Origin
Switzerland
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
42 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
18 cm
Estimated Period
1900-1910
Weight
2 kg
SpainVerified
2309
Objects sold
90.09%
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