挂钟 - Kienzle - 木, 黄铜, 玻璃 - 1910-1920





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基恩斯勒维也纳 regulator 挂钟,约 1910–1920 年代,胡桃木外壳,铜合金与玻璃部件,机械机芯,附上上链钥,半小时与整点鸣钟,摆长 43 cm,104 次每分钟,尺寸 67 × 38 × 17.5 cm,重 3 kg,德国制造,良好工作状态。
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Antique German Vienna Regulator Wall Clock - Kienzle - c. 1900-1910
An exquisite example of a German "Vienna Regulator" (Freischwinger) wall clock, manufactured by the renowned factory **Kienzle** (Schlenker & Kienzle) at the beginning of the 20th century.
This timepiece features a beautifully preserved walnut-cased body with hand-turned columns and a classic architectural pediment.
* **Manufacturer:** Kienzle (confirmed by movement technical stamps).
* **Movement:** Solid brass, full-plate movement, stamped with serial number **54617**.
* **Patent Mark:** Stamped **D.G.M.S.** (Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster), indicating a registered German design protection.
* **Adjustment Specs:** Stamped **43 / 104** (Pendulum length 43 cm / 104 beats per minute).
* **Dial:** White enamel/porcelain dial with Roman numerals for 1-12 and rare red Arabic numerals for the 24-hour format (13-24), a design popular for railway-era timekeeping.
* **Pendulum:** Decorative grid-iron style pendulum with a polished brass lentil.
* **Chime:** Strikes on the half-hour and full hour on a resonant coiled gong.
* **Condition:** In good working order. The case shows a beautiful aged patina consistent with its 120-years
Dimensions : 67 cm × 38 cm × 17.5 cm
The clock works correctly. Before every sale of a watch of any kind, it is checked by a qualified person, precisely to avoid the sale of a damaged object. During the transport to you, the watch may suffer irregularities due to shocks. This means that at the destination it must be subjected to a new adjustment process precisely for this reason (rolling of the package during the sending process, possible shocks, etc.)
The product will be professionally packed and sent safely to your address by local post.
The pictures of the product are made with the highest possible resolution, precisely to capture possible small defects (small scratches, stains, defect), the pictures are part of the product description.
Antique German Vienna Regulator Wall Clock - Kienzle - c. 1900-1910
An exquisite example of a German "Vienna Regulator" (Freischwinger) wall clock, manufactured by the renowned factory **Kienzle** (Schlenker & Kienzle) at the beginning of the 20th century.
This timepiece features a beautifully preserved walnut-cased body with hand-turned columns and a classic architectural pediment.
* **Manufacturer:** Kienzle (confirmed by movement technical stamps).
* **Movement:** Solid brass, full-plate movement, stamped with serial number **54617**.
* **Patent Mark:** Stamped **D.G.M.S.** (Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster), indicating a registered German design protection.
* **Adjustment Specs:** Stamped **43 / 104** (Pendulum length 43 cm / 104 beats per minute).
* **Dial:** White enamel/porcelain dial with Roman numerals for 1-12 and rare red Arabic numerals for the 24-hour format (13-24), a design popular for railway-era timekeeping.
* **Pendulum:** Decorative grid-iron style pendulum with a polished brass lentil.
* **Chime:** Strikes on the half-hour and full hour on a resonant coiled gong.
* **Condition:** In good working order. The case shows a beautiful aged patina consistent with its 120-years
Dimensions : 67 cm × 38 cm × 17.5 cm
The clock works correctly. Before every sale of a watch of any kind, it is checked by a qualified person, precisely to avoid the sale of a damaged object. During the transport to you, the watch may suffer irregularities due to shocks. This means that at the destination it must be subjected to a new adjustment process precisely for this reason (rolling of the package during the sending process, possible shocks, etc.)
The product will be professionally packed and sent safely to your address by local post.
The pictures of the product are made with the highest possible resolution, precisely to capture possible small defects (small scratches, stains, defect), the pictures are part of the product description.

