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Gorgeous Antique Gustav Becker Swinger wall clock at 1910 / 1920
Quarter hour strike!
More photos under the description
Origin:
Silesia
Maker:
Gustav Becker
Date:
at 1910 / 1920
Measures approx.:
High: 40.55 inches/ 103 cm
Width: 14.96 inches/ 38 cm
Deep: 7.09 inches/ 18 cm
Condition:
The case is in good condition in line with the age.
Apart from a few usual traces
of use and age there is nothing
marring the beauty of this clock.
Dial / Movement:
The dial is in good condition.
Both the clockwork as well
the striking mechanism are fully functional.
The movement is signed:
Gustav Becker
Freiburg in Schlesien
Medaille D’or
Deutsches Reichs Patent
No 177600 1970154
The clockwork possesses
two hammer with which it strikes every quarter hour on a spiral gong.
For example:
Quarter past 6 – The clock chime once
Half past 6 – The clock chime twice
Quarter to seven – The clock chime thrice
At 7o’clock – The clock chime
7 times
The movement is recently cleaned and oiled.
Incl. key
All clocks we sell are in running condition at our home.
However, some antique clocks need adjustment,
they need to be leveled and occasionally other adjustments after shipping.
Therefore, we cannot guarantee that the clock is directly in running condition when it arrives with you
and if you are not experienced with old clocks maybe you need a professional clockmaker for setup the clock.
Packing and shipping
I guarantee you the best possible packing.
All clocks will be wrapped in several layers of bubble wrapand surrounded by a thick layer of packing chips. Possibly arising expenses for customs tax must be paid from the buyer. Payment:I accept only following payments: Paypal Transfer to my bank account in Germany
Most clocks offered by us are around 100 years old, many even older.
These clocks have survived wars, moves etc. and were then often stored in attics
or forgotten in basements. This can, quite naturally, lead to the clocks showing normal traces of wear and tear, wormholes, small color differences in the wood
or even damages in the veneer.
The clockworks were cleaned and I cleaned the cases myself.
If you wish to buy a clock which looks new and unused, please do not buy an antique clock with us.
As mentioned before, we do not remove traces related to age since for us they are
an integral part of an antique clock.
We also cannot answer questions about whether all parts of a particular clock
are still original.
It is always possible that something was exchanged or supplemented years or even decades ago.
Thank you for your understanding.
Thanks
&
Happy Bidding
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