Cuckoo clock - Hekas - Wood, Brass - 1960-1970





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Hekas cuckoo clock with a mechanical movement and 8-day power reserve, circa 1960–1970, made of wood and brass, born in Germany’s Black Forest, with a half-hour gong strike, dimensions 33 x 25 x 14 cm and weight 1660 g, in good used condition with minor signs of aging and not in working order.
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Clock of the Hekas cuckoo clock factory.
Founded in 1938 by Helmut Kamerer.
In Germany in the Black Forest.
Cuckoo clocks of the company HekasR/ Helmut Kammerer
Anyone who grows up in the Kammerer House in Schonach/Black Forest tends to inherit a love of making cuckoo clocks. The Helmut Kammerer cuckoo clock factory, known as 'Hekas' for short, was founded by Helmut Kammerer in 1938. In 1981, the company was taken over by his son Rolf, and since 1998, it has been run by Uwe Kammerer, the third generation. Thus, HEKAS is a true family business. With Uwe's son Leo, perhaps the fourth generation is already growing up.
The clock is well packaged and shipped insured.
Can also be picked up in Gorinchem.
Clock of the Hekas cuckoo clock factory.
Founded in 1938 by Helmut Kamerer.
In Germany in the Black Forest.
Cuckoo clocks of the company HekasR/ Helmut Kammerer
Anyone who grows up in the Kammerer House in Schonach/Black Forest tends to inherit a love of making cuckoo clocks. The Helmut Kammerer cuckoo clock factory, known as 'Hekas' for short, was founded by Helmut Kammerer in 1938. In 1981, the company was taken over by his son Rolf, and since 1998, it has been run by Uwe Kammerer, the third generation. Thus, HEKAS is a true family business. With Uwe's son Leo, perhaps the fourth generation is already growing up.
The clock is well packaged and shipped insured.
Can also be picked up in Gorinchem.

