Lot No. 10


A Baroque clerical table clock, "Offenbarung des Johannes"


A Baroque clerical table clock, "Offenbarung des Johannes" - Antiques: Clocks, Metalwork, Asiatica, Faience, Folk art, Sculptures

rectangular brass movement, spring driven, verge escapement, reverse side with short pendulum, power reserve: 1 day, 4/4 hour striking mechanism on bells, repeater function, striking mechanism can be switched off, alarm function, date index, repoussé brass clock-face, chased medallion "Nescies qua Hora Veniam ad Te, Apoc.3. V.3", chased numeral rings, blued steel clock-hands, hipped black 2-door wood clock case, 3 glazed panels, with splendid gilded décor, base and finial, 61 cm, Southern Germany mid-18th Cent., traces of wear and restoration, striking mechanism requires servicing, functioning cannot be guaranteed, 1 key, (HP)

Specialist: Peter Hüttler Peter Hüttler
+43-1-515 60-293

peter.huettler@dorotheum.at

31.10.2012 - 16:00

Estimate:
EUR 4,000.- to EUR 4,500.-

A Baroque clerical table clock, "Offenbarung des Johannes"


rectangular brass movement, spring driven, verge escapement, reverse side with short pendulum, power reserve: 1 day, 4/4 hour striking mechanism on bells, repeater function, striking mechanism can be switched off, alarm function, date index, repoussé brass clock-face, chased medallion "Nescies qua Hora Veniam ad Te, Apoc.3. V.3", chased numeral rings, blued steel clock-hands, hipped black 2-door wood clock case, 3 glazed panels, with splendid gilded décor, base and finial, 61 cm, Southern Germany mid-18th Cent., traces of wear and restoration, striking mechanism requires servicing, functioning cannot be guaranteed, 1 key, (HP)

Specialist: Peter Hüttler Peter Hüttler
+43-1-515 60-293

peter.huettler@dorotheum.at


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Auction: Antiques: Clocks, Metalwork, Asiatica, Faience, Folk art, Sculptures
Auction type: Saleroom auction
Date: 31.10.2012 - 16:00
Location: Vienna | Palais Dorotheum
Exhibition: 24.10. - 31.10.2012