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  • Buschman “Minerva” German Horizontal Table Clock
    Located in New Orleans, LA
    The extraordinary beauty and superior craftsmanship of 17th century German clockmaking is on full display in this exceptionally rare horizontal tabletop timepiece dating to 1650 Augsburg. Created by Johannes Buschman the Younger, the eminent Buschman family of clockmakers are lauded for designing some of the finest timepieces to ever be created in the South German town of Augsburg during the late Renaissance and early Modern periods. A finely moulded ebony and turtleshell casing veneered in a mottled red hue holds the clock’s fusée and chain movement with verge escapement and balance with hogs-bristle regulation. A silver figure of Minerva, Roman goddess of war and wisdom, centers the Roman numeral-engraved chapter ring, indicating the time by pointing to the hour with an authoritative military staff as the sun rotates below her feet to indicate the minute. The incredible design is finished by a gilded backplate intricately pierced and engraved with a floral motif and the signature of Johannes Buschman. Clocks are one of the greatest and most important inventions of the Renaissance period, improving steadily into the Age of Discovery. Embodying a renewed interest in science, the arts and humanism, the first mechanical timepieces began appearing in the 14th century and were large, weight-driven devices placed in the turrets of public buildings that struck the hour and lacked hands and faces. This clock was created during the first period of household clocks, when spring-driven movements made it possible to create smaller and more complex mechanisms. Such creations, however, were a luxury accessible only to the wealthy upper classes. Affluent patrons placed pressure upon artisans to create more elaborate and ornate clocks...
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    Antique 17th Century German Renaissance Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

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  • Kienzle German Midcentury Table Clock, 1950s
    By Atelier Design
    Located in Saint-Amans-des-Cots, FR
    German midcentury table clock by Kienzle, Germany, 1950s. Brass and glass. Beveled front glass. 8 days movement. Measures: Height 5.1" (13 cm), width 7.5"(19 cm), depth 1.8"(4.5 cm)....
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    Vintage 1950s German Mid-Century Modern Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

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  • Italian World Table Clock, Germany, 1950s
    Located in Los Angeles, CA
    World table clock in brass with lucite base. In great working condition with winding mechanism in the back. The clock without the base is 9" wide and 9" tall. Germany, 1950s.
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    Mid-20th Century German Mid-Century Modern Table Clocks and Desk Clocks

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  • German Baroque Style Inlaid Walnut Tall Case Clock, 19th Century
    Located in Savannah, GA
    German Baroque style inlaid walnut tall case clock, 19th Century. The bonnet with a scroll molded cornice above an arched glazed door opening to a pewter and brass dial with a Roman...
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  • Brass Atlanta Zodiac Table Clock, 1960s, Germany
    By Atlanta Clock Co.
    Located in Den Haag, NL
    Very nice attractive Zodiac desk clock mechanical wind up clock work. Brass. Works perfect. Good condition. 1960s Germany.
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  • 1930s wall clock, Germany
    By Kienzle Clocks
    Located in Praha, CZ
    - The clock is in good original condition and running very good - They are mechanical and they is wounding up with a key which is including - The chimes was prof...
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