Lot 1015* - A196 Decorative Arts - Thursday, 25. March 2021, 01.30 PM
ONE-HANDED TOWER CLOCK WITH WHEEL BALANCE AND ALARM
Renaissance, Southern Germany, probably Augsburg, the movement dated 1634.
Copper and bronze, in part chased, engraved and punched, and fire-gilt. Rectangular case. Domed belfry. Engraved all around and punched with flowers, tendrils and scrolls. Front with silvered and in part enameled dial. Disc for the alarm. The rear with a dial, in part enameled, for setting the striking mechanism. Iron movement with pillar design, verge movement with wheel balance. Mechanism striking the 1/2-hour on bell. Small alarm movement on bell. Winding via worm wheel, the movement with a chain, the striking mechanism with a string. The dome contains later devices for locking the striking mechanism and the alarm.
16 x 16 x 32 cm.
Possibly, converted to front pendulum.
A tower clock with a very similar decoration, but a different belfry, also described as an Augsburg work and dated around 1620, is depicted in: Karl-Ernst Becker und Hatto Küffner, Battenberg Antiquitäten-Kataloge, Uhren, Munich 1978, p. 73, no. 19.
A tower clock with a very similar decoration, but a different belfry, also described as an Augsburg work and dated around 1620, is depicted in: Karl-Ernst Becker und Hatto Küffner, Battenberg Antiquitäten-Kataloge, Uhren, Munich 1978, p. 73, no. 19.
CHF 10 000 / 15 000 | (€ 10 310 / 15 460)
Sold for CHF 13 720 (including buyer’s premium)
All information is subject to change.