Regulator - Junghans - - Oak - 1920-1930

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Junghans regulator wall clock with an oakwood case and glass front, 71 cm high, 30 cm wide, 17 cm deep, weighing 5 kg, estimated period 1920–1930, mechanical 8-day movement with half-hour strike on one gong, winding key included, in good used condition.

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Gorgeous and very beautiful - antique German-made pendulum wall clock, a "regulator" style, dating from the late 19th century . These types of clocks, often made by manufacturers like Junghans, Gustav Becker, were popular for their craftsmanship and precision.

Style: It features an ornate, dark wood case with decorative columns and a carved pediment, consistent with the Victorian or New Renaissance styles popular in Germany during that era.
Dial: The clock face uses Roman numerals to mark the hours, a common feature on both antique and modern clocks.
Mechanism: It is a mechanical clock that uses a pendulum and weights (or springs) for timekeeping, visible through the glass door.



This clock was checked by the clock-master .
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Will be sent with safe packaging.

Gorgeous and very beautiful - antique German-made pendulum wall clock, a "regulator" style, dating from the late 19th century . These types of clocks, often made by manufacturers like Junghans, Gustav Becker, were popular for their craftsmanship and precision.

Style: It features an ornate, dark wood case with decorative columns and a carved pediment, consistent with the Victorian or New Renaissance styles popular in Germany during that era.
Dial: The clock face uses Roman numerals to mark the hours, a common feature on both antique and modern clocks.
Mechanism: It is a mechanical clock that uses a pendulum and weights (or springs) for timekeeping, visible through the glass door.



This clock was checked by the clock-master .
Photos are part of the description.
Will be sent with safe packaging.

Details

Wood type
Oak
Manufacturer/ Brand
Junghans
Era
1900-2000
Nr of items
1
Clock type
Regulator
Material
Glass, Wood
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
8 day movement
Striking
half hour, one gong
Country of Origin
Germany
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
71 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
17 cm
Estimated Period
1920-1930
Weight
5 kg
Winding Key
Yes
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