This mechanism is a more modern and accurate version of the style of clock which was available in 1640. It includes a pendulum escapement (developed in 1659 by Christiaan Huygens) and a solid brass mechanism.
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This fine Morbier is hand made in Germany by an independent skilled clockmaker. This heirloom piece is an instant collectors’ item.
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This example is very rare and exceptional because the ENTIRE CLOCK is made by hand – including the movement! This heirloom piece is an instant collectors’ item that makes a statement on any wall.
This fine Morbier is hand made in Germany by an indepen
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Morbier clocks emerged at the end of the 17th Century and were produced in large numbers up to the beginning of the 20th Century. They can be easily recognized by their hammered-brass dial.
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Each clock is individually hand painted so that each piece is a one-of-a-kind. Each flowered design may be slightly different
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The Hand-painted shield clock features a three dimensional figure of a monk who pulls the bell striking the hour and half-hour. Each clock is slightly different making each one a one-of-a-kind.
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This clock is an authentic replica of a Black Forest clock of the early Nineteenth Century. The Hand-painted shield clock features a face whose eyes move with the movement of the pendulum. “The Turk” also laughs, or gasps counting each hour on the hour an
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A reproduction of a Black Forest Waaguhr of the Baroque era, this fine and unusual timepiece features four crystal glass bells. Every quarter-hour these four bells are struck by tiny wooden hammers, sounding a random resonance much like wind chimes.
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This clock is an authentic replica of a Black Forest clock of the early 19th Century. The hand-carved and hand-painted figure eats a dumpling, counting the hours and once on the half-hour. His eyes, arm, and dumpling move, and the mouth opens and chews.
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This clock is an authentic replica of a Black Forest clock of the early 19th Century. The hand-carved and hand-painted figure eats a dumpling, counting the hours and once on the half-hour. His eyes, arm, and dumpling move, and the mouth opens and chews.
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This clock is an authentic replica of a Black Forest clock of the early Nineteenth Century. The Hand-carved and hand-painted figure takes a drink from his mug, counting the hours and once on the half-hour. His eyes move, arm moves, and the mouth opens.
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The brass crown shows illustrations of Faith, Love (Charity), and Hope. The bell is also topped by Atlas, carrier of the world. Four angels adorn the corners of the dial. The pendulum bob depicts a riding horseman.
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Shortly after Christiaan Huygens invented the pendulum escapement (1656), this style of clock became the Dutch Zaan region’s famous contribution. Zaan or Zaandam clocks are small boxes with baroque ornaments that are attached, via brackets, to a .........
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Stunning Makassar wood finish with beautiful graining, this piece is beautifully designed with elegant features. The clock is entirely made in Germany, according to the highest specifications.
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This charming timepiece brings us back to one of the most popular and classic designs of the modern era. The German “Box-Clock” style was avidly produced since Gustav Becker introduced it in the early part of the Twentieth Century.
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This is a premier timepiece that will stay in your family for generations. Perfect for any decor, this clock will make your house a home! Plays the Westminster chime and marks the quarter-hours on tuned steel rods.
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This American office clock is a timepiece that immediately recalls the romance of yesteryear. Traditional, beautiful, practical. This clock has an eight-day, Westminster chime, German mechanism with a clear day, date, and month readout on a separate dial.
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A gently arched bonnet. Ivory dial features polished brass bezel, Arabic numerals and decorative hands. Polished brass pendulum features a decorative grid. Key-wound, Westminster chime movement with chime silence option and durable bronze bushings.
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Hand-carved pediment and side columns
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8-day cable-driven coil gong movement
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Newly developed Hermle high precision movement only to be wound once a month.
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An individually carved, scalloped shell on the pediment is designed similar to a John Goddard original.
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This mechanical clock is framed behind the front-opening glass door is a polished brass pendulum. Key-wound, Westminster chime movement with chime silence option and durable bronze bushings.
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Introducing the most elaborate Limited Edition wall clock ever introduced. Only two thousand will be crafted and inscribed. This wall clock is over 3-1/2 feet tall, and features a profiled pediment with decorative molding on the front and sides.
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This wall clock features a distinctive dentil molding on the profiled pediment with maple and ebony hand-rubbed marquetry overlays at each corner. Polished brass lyre pendulum; Key-wound, triple chime movement.
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The simple lines of this wall clock marvelously complement flourishes of stylized leaves. Finished in Windsor Cherry on select hardwoods and veneers with antique gold accents on the dial, lower door glass, and the removable crown piece.
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Designed after a traditional Jewelers Regulator clock. Dentil molding wraps around the pediment and diagonally cut oak overlays appear at the upper corners. An off-white Roman numeral dial offers a solid brass bezel. Key-wound, Westminster chime.
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This keywound wall clock features a flared, molded bonnet and fully molded base; off-white dial; Arabic numerals and floral-patterned corner accents; a spun brass pendulum bob; Key-wound, Westminster chime movement and Oak Yorkshire finish.
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This reproduction wall clock features a barometer, thermometer, hygrometer, and a seconds track; polished brass finished pendulum; Key-wound, Westminster chime movement. The dials are off-white with black numerals and hands. Finished in Windsor Cherry.
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This wall clock is lightly distressed. Accenting the pediment and base are four carved overlays and a dentil molding above the dial. The unique dial features a soft, aged design with an antiqued, brushed brass-finished bezel. Key-wound, Westminster chime
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