Lot Number : 505

  • An early twentieth century German oak mantle clock in an architectural case on a shaped plinth with egg and dart moulding, the dial flanked by two reeded pillars with semi-circular carved capitals, egg and dart moulding with a deep cornice surmounted by a gabled pediment, tympanum with a shell carved motif, square brass dial with scroll spandrels and silvered chapter ring with upright Gothic Arabic numerals, steel Gothic hands, minute track and bevelled glass, eight-day going barrel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, rack striking recoil anchor escapement, movement stamped Junghens B07, case with a presentation plaque dated 1912.  
With pendulum.
Erhard Junghens founded the Junghans clockmaking company in Schramberg, Germany in 1861, by 1903 the company was the largest clockmaking company in the world. The company still manufactures high quality watches and clocks.
  • An early twentieth century German oak mantle clock in an architectural case on a shaped plinth with egg and dart moulding, the dial flanked by two reeded pillars with semi-circular carved capitals, egg and dart moulding with a deep cornice surmounted by a gabled pediment, tympanum with a shell carved motif, square brass dial with scroll spandrels and silvered chapter ring with upright Gothic Arabic numerals, steel Gothic hands, minute track and bevelled glass, eight-day going barrel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, rack striking recoil anchor escapement, movement stamped Junghens B07, case with a presentation plaque dated 1912.  
With pendulum.
Erhard Junghens founded the Junghans clockmaking company in Schramberg, Germany in 1861, by 1903 the company was the largest clockmaking company in the world. The company still manufactures high quality watches and clocks.
  • An early twentieth century German oak mantle clock in an architectural case on a shaped plinth with egg and dart moulding, the dial flanked by two reeded pillars with semi-circular carved capitals, egg and dart moulding with a deep cornice surmounted by a gabled pediment, tympanum with a shell carved motif, square brass dial with scroll spandrels and silvered chapter ring with upright Gothic Arabic numerals, steel Gothic hands, minute track and bevelled glass, eight-day going barrel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, rack striking recoil anchor escapement, movement stamped Junghens B07, case with a presentation plaque dated 1912.  
With pendulum.
Erhard Junghens founded the Junghans clockmaking company in Schramberg, Germany in 1861, by 1903 the company was the largest clockmaking company in the world. The company still manufactures high quality watches and clocks.
  • An early twentieth century German oak mantle clock in an architectural case on a shaped plinth with egg and dart moulding, the dial flanked by two reeded pillars with semi-circular carved capitals, egg and dart moulding with a deep cornice surmounted by a gabled pediment, tympanum with a shell carved motif, square brass dial with scroll spandrels and silvered chapter ring with upright Gothic Arabic numerals, steel Gothic hands, minute track and bevelled glass, eight-day going barrel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, rack striking recoil anchor escapement, movement stamped Junghens B07, case with a presentation plaque dated 1912.  
With pendulum.
Erhard Junghens founded the Junghans clockmaking company in Schramberg, Germany in 1861, by 1903 the company was the largest clockmaking company in the world. The company still manufactures high quality watches and clocks.
  • An early twentieth century German oak mantle clock in an architectural case on a shaped plinth with egg and dart moulding, the dial flanked by two reeded pillars with semi-circular carved capitals, egg and dart moulding with a deep cornice surmounted by a gabled pediment, tympanum with a shell carved motif, square brass dial with scroll spandrels and silvered chapter ring with upright Gothic Arabic numerals, steel Gothic hands, minute track and bevelled glass, eight-day going barrel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, rack striking recoil anchor escapement, movement stamped Junghens B07, case with a presentation plaque dated 1912.  
With pendulum.
Erhard Junghens founded the Junghans clockmaking company in Schramberg, Germany in 1861, by 1903 the company was the largest clockmaking company in the world. The company still manufactures high quality watches and clocks.

Description: An early twentieth century German oak mantle clock in an architectural case on a shaped plinth with egg and dart moulding, the dial flanked by two reeded pillars with semi-circular carved capitals, egg and dart moulding with a deep cornice surmounted by a gabled pediment, tympanum with a shell carved motif, square brass dial with scroll spandrels and silvered chapter ring with upright Gothic Arabic numerals, steel Gothic hands, minute track and bevelled glass, eight-day going barrel movement striking the hours and half-hours on a coiled gong, rack striking recoil anchor escapement, movement stamped Junghens B07, case with a presentation plaque dated 1912.
With pendulum.
Erhard Junghens founded the Junghans clockmaking company in Schramberg, Germany in 1861, by 1903 the company was the largest clockmaking company in the world. The company still manufactures high quality watches and clocks.

Condition Report:

Case good, one carved roundel missing, glass good, dial good, mainsprings wind.

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