Traditional style chalet cuckoo clock with 8 day movement
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This is a beautiful and lovingly crafted piece is designed by the award-winning Conny Haas. Combining stylistic cues from centuries-old clock making with modern design, this clock is a real treasure.
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This is a beautiful and lovingly crafted piece is designed by the award-winning Conny Haas. Combining stylistic cues from centuries-old clock making with modern design, this clock is a real treasure.
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This charming and inexpensive cuckoo clock plays music. The leaves and bird are hand carved from solid Linden wood. When the clock strikes the hour or half-hour the door opens, a cuckoo appears and calls along with the clock’s gong strike.
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This is a charming piece that features a music box movement as well as an animated beer drinker. This is an affordable clock with all the charm of a Black Forest cottage.
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This charming cottage has been a long-time best seller. It has nice proportions and is beautifully colored. The dancers are animated, as well as the baby deer below. With each cuckoo call they are startled and actually jump up.
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This charming cottage has been a long-time best seller. It has nice proportions and is beautifully colored. The dancers are animated, as well as the baby deer below. With each cuckoo call they are startled and actually jump up.
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The dancers are animated, as well as the waterwheel below. The interesting animation on this model includes a deer that softly feeds on the grass, as a little girl watches.
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This clock also features hand-carved wooden weight shells as well as wooden hands, and a carved wooden bird.
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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. At the same time, the two birds in front move to feed their baby chicks.
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This charming and inexpensive cuckoo clock gives you all the basic functions of a traditional cuckoo clock. The leaves and bird are hand carved from solid Linden wood.
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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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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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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. At the same time, the two birds in front move to feed their baby chicks.
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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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Beautiful, three-dimensional carvings adorn this charming chalet with animated bird. Watch as the mother bird feeds its chicks as the father bird watches.
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Detailed carvings of leaves, vines, and birds surrounding a Black Forest cottage. The fence around the cottage is choked full of heavily carved brambles and grape vines.
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This piece features an extra-large carved wooden bird and a glass bell that strikes just before the cuckoo call. The tops of the bellows are visible, along with the bell, just behind the front of the clock.
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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 early 19th Century palace.
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Features dimensional carvings include hunting trophies, live game (including a beautifully carved bird and rabbit), a hunting horn, ammunition pouch, and guns, all surrounded by carved oak leaves.
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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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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.
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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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Beautiful and detailed carving of three birds which are hand-carved in three dimensions. The little birds are incredibly lifelike and stand guard over their young nested in the thicket of grape leaves.
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