Lotto No. 9


An Early Baroque tower clock


An Early Baroque tower clock - Orologi, metalli lavorati, arte popolare e ceramica faentina, sculture  +Strumenti scientifici e globi d'epoca

square brass movement, square movement supports, spring-driven via chain and fusee, 1/4 hour striking mechanism on bells on the top and in the plinth, power reserve: 1 day, brass gears arranged one behind another, verge escapement, horizontal balance, regulator, count wheel, the facing side with separate hour- and minute index, the reverse side with control dials for the striking mechanism, engraved silvered translucent enamelled dials, gilt clock hands, gilt architectural bronze clock case, 13 twisted finials, fluted, 4 column ebony clock case with drawer, hipped ebonised softwood plinth, winged bronze paw feet of later date, 30 cm, Germany, probably Augsburg, 17th Cent., fundamentally in functional and well-maintained condition, traces of wear and restoration, no warranty for precision of movement and long-term functioning, (HP)

cf.: Maurice, Klaus: Die deutsche Räderuhr. ill. 649.

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

peter.huettler@dorotheum.at

06.10.2014 - 15:00

Stima:
EUR 25.000,- a EUR 35.000,-

An Early Baroque tower clock


square brass movement, square movement supports, spring-driven via chain and fusee, 1/4 hour striking mechanism on bells on the top and in the plinth, power reserve: 1 day, brass gears arranged one behind another, verge escapement, horizontal balance, regulator, count wheel, the facing side with separate hour- and minute index, the reverse side with control dials for the striking mechanism, engraved silvered translucent enamelled dials, gilt clock hands, gilt architectural bronze clock case, 13 twisted finials, fluted, 4 column ebony clock case with drawer, hipped ebonised softwood plinth, winged bronze paw feet of later date, 30 cm, Germany, probably Augsburg, 17th Cent., fundamentally in functional and well-maintained condition, traces of wear and restoration, no warranty for precision of movement and long-term functioning, (HP)

cf.: Maurice, Klaus: Die deutsche Räderuhr. ill. 649.

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

peter.huettler@dorotheum.at


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