The Bahnhäusle design has been an incredibly popular design since 1850. Friedrich Eisenlohr of Furtwangen, Germany first submitted the design as part of a contest for the Grand Duchy of Baden. His inspiration was a railroad guard’s house overrun by vines.
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A faithful reproduction from the workshop of Ingolf Haas; this piece is as interesting as it is beautiful. This piece looks as if it came off the wall of a museum, or 19th-Century cottage. This piece is a star of our collection.
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The mechanical brass movement is driven by two weights and time escapes with the tick of a traditional pendulum. The cuckoo call sound is made by two wooden whistles with bellows inside the clock case.
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When the clock strikes the hour or half-hour the door opens, a cuckoo appears and calls along with the clocks gong strike.
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This particular design is from the best known clock maker of the 1850s, Johann Baptist Beha.
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This clock is hand made in the Black Forest in Germany. The mechanical brass movement is driven by two weights and time escapes with the tick of a traditional pendulum.
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This clock returns to the simplicity of the original Bahnhusle design, foregoing folkloric ornaments. This classic design fits in both traditional or modern decor!
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When the clock strikes the hour or half-hour the door opens, a cuckoo appears and calls along with the clocks gong strike.
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Friedrich Eisenlohr of Furtwangen, Germany submitted the design as part of a contest for the Grand Duchy of Baden. His inspiration was a railroad guards house overrun by vines and leaves.
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Combining the design of the earlier Rahmenuhr (Framed Clock) with the Bahnhusle (Railroad House), these clocks were very popular circa 1854.
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The clock hangs on an intricately carved backboard full of trees and brambles. The clock itself has a Bahnhusle design on a backboard with a metal cage housing a life-sized, hand-carved and hand-painted bird.
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This clock is modeled after European cathedrals of the 12th-16th Centuries. It features the gothic arches and ornaments that typify the style. This is a large and striking piece and is a centerpiece of art and design.
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A faithful reproduction, this piece is as interesting as it is beautiful. The intricately cut filigree case features garlands of oak leaves among columns.
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Top-quality Black Forest craftsmanship at an affordable price. This eight-day musical cuckoo clock has a night shut-off lever so you can turn off the music and cuckoo and leave the time-keeping function running.
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This is a charming piece from Rombach und Haas. It features beautiful hand carvings of German Sword Lilies overrunning a charming cottage. The clock has wooden hands, bird, and a wooden dial. It features incredible wood carvings with exquisite detail.
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This charming chalet is simple and elegant. Notice the exceptional decoration along the traditional cross-beams. The pendulum has an intricate design, and the cuckoo door has a raised maple-leaf carving.
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This clock is hand made in the Black Forest in Germany.The mechanical brass movement is driven by two weights and time escapes with the tick of a traditional pendulum.The cuckoo call sound is made by two wooden whistles with bellows inside the clock case.
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This is a beautiful and lovingly crafted piece, with great carvings of a thicket of leaves surrounding this charming cuckoo. This quartz clock plays 12 tunes, one every hour. After the synthesized cuckoo call, the music plays and the dancers twirl.
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