Posted 1 year ago
vetraio50
(358 items)
Some help with this item would be appreciated.
I bought it at a thrift shop six months ago for two dollars. When I fist saw it I thought it was an interesting little desk clock. I paid for it with some other items and left without having a really good look at it, because I had left my trusty loupe at home. I had seen that it had a signature.
When I got home I was able to read the signature of the "verrerie Schneider" in script on one of the ground facets of the glass. There are two facets that enable you to place it with the clock face at an 45 degree angle or at the horizontal when it faces the ceiling. On the clock face is the name of Imhof. I had heard of Arthur Imhof and had always wanted one of his art deco clocks; champagne tastes on a beer allowance ...... it had never happened. Something like what I've just seen: BELLIN68's new Jaeger-LeCoultre entry:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/44238-jaeger-lecoultre-swiss-clock?in=activity
Imhof is an interesting character in himself and had five brands:
EPERON / IMHOF / MELISSA / HELVECO / HORODATE
I suppose this one is an Imhof as indicated on the dial. He described his work as "Manufacture de pendulettes d'art Arthur Imhof, La Chaux-de-Fonds". La Chaux-de-Fonds, Neuchatel, Switzerland, the birthplace of Le Corbusier, was the world capital of the watch-making industry for over a hundred years. La Chaux-de-Fonds was described by Karl Marx as a “huge factory- town” in Das Kapital .
On the backplate of the timepiece is engraved "8" / SWISS / LEVER ESCAPEMENT C244 and to one side 140667 / 15 jewels.
There are two distinct parts to this piece: glass and 'pendulette'.
The glass weight/clock case reminds me of the work of Maurice Marinot, arguably the greatest of the French glassmakers. Schneider did do some vases that imitated the work of the 'master'. I suspect it is from the late 1930's. The timepiece is not working at this stage. I have not troubled yet to have it repaired. The timepiece fits snugly into the glass base which has a plated metal rim.
Any additional information on Imhof and his "pendulettes d'art" would be appreciated as well any information about his links with Schneider.
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VETRAIO50!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! STUNNING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) LOVE IT!!!! SO THATS WHERE YOU LISTING YOUR BEAUTIFUL CLOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!! VERY BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have to say vetraio50!!!!!!!!! i was always kind of intrested of what kind of clock you've had , and well you've really have had my intrest of what kind of clock you be posting. very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!! :-)
from what ive read your clock is art deco it is from the art times from 1920s-1940s.
and it is authentic!!!!!!!!!!
http://books.google.com/books/about/Manufacture_de_pendulettes_d_art_Arthur.html?id=DfiXHAAACAAJ , i believe this is a book about this .
i will be doing more research for vetriao50!!!!
Hi BELLIN!
Many thanks for your troubles.
I'd seen that book mentioned.
He was extremely well known.
Mind you, that new clock of yours is a real beauty!
I'd appreciate any more info you might find on my little one.
At home I use a Bulova that my partner bought for me at the MOMA shop in Singapore. It revamps a design by Frank Lloyd Wright. But as a school teacher bells and clocks were the bane of my life; so I've tended to avoid them, probably foolishly. These days I use my mobile as a timepiece and emergency tracking device!
I have found another one which has a different glass form and a movement by Schneider not Imhof:
http://cgi.ebay.fr/PENDULETTE-CRISTAL-SCHNEIDER-/300644532688?pt=FR_YO_Bijoux8horlogerie_HorlogesPendules&hash=item45ffcf81d0
Ther's this nice description of a Swiss Lever escapement:
http://www.clockwatch.de/index.html?html/tec/hem/ank.htm
VERTAIO50 thankyou for the info and ill do my very best to help, but i have to say what really struck me is that clock you have is totally you , i just could not figure you out as what kinda clock you own and the only reason why i say this is because of your design of your beautiful items you have listed on her not only that i only more thought of owning a "JAEGER LECOULTRE" CLOCK. i only say this because you have a talented eye but execellent taste in what you like,want,taste,wear,see,own,look like, smell like etc and just gose on and on , so what im saying is you have beautiful tatse and a very great eye for deco,collecting. and knowledge.
meant to you owning a jaeger lecoultre.
I used to have a French deco marble clock, but it gave up the ghost. It's down in the shed still. Nothing glamorous. I refused to wear a watch for years because I couldn't afford a Cartier. I finally relented and bought a Tag Heuer but I wanted a deco Rolex by then. I came across a good watch finally after many years looking and bought a fifties Girard Perregaux, but gave it to my partner who needed a good dress watch as a banker.
I admire that Jaeger-LeCoultre.
It is really smart.
Make sure you keep it!
Otherwise you will regret it, believe me!
It's all about karma. What goes around....
Though, my mum reckons I'm just lucky:
"If it poured rain you'd be there with a bucket, Kev!"
Many thanks bratjdd!
well vetriao50 i do believe the we have the same taste and not only that i have had 2 cartier clocks in the past, and they were great . i did have a had a tag heuer watch as well i had to give it up for reasons which i was not very happy about because the rest of the other people were not keeping up with shall we say the "bills" on their end!!!!!!!!!
heres what i am saying ive been giving you a great compliment about your clock and all of your other items here and what iam saying is your clock is stunning!!!, and what i am saying is that you have great taste and just to let you know vetraio50 i really love the beautiful clock and also is the beautiful "FORNASETTI PLATES !!! YOU'VE DONE GREAT!!! AND YOU HAVE A WONDERFUL COLLECTION.
do you have any other clocks or any other beautiful things you can post for me to look at? please !!!!!!!!!!!! :)
id you he is from the state i live in the us,Frank Lloyd Wright is from wisconsin.
That's an amazing one, vet!!! 2 dollars well spent! :)
Many thanks austrohungaro!
its the best clock ive ever laid eyes on!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
You folks must be in a different timezone. Either that or you don't sleep much! A solid marriage of art and time. I can't really get a good sense of scale but from the winding key it looks like a pretty small timepiece. Something a good, experienced watchmaker could get up and running for you in no time. It usually takes a lot to stop a spring powered clock but this is a precision instrument so a little dust and dirt, or evaporated oil will do it. Hopefully it is an easy fix. Two bucks?! Wow!
vetraio50,
Brilliant find of treasure!
I can relate to your champagne tastes on a beer allowance!
Many thank Bruce99 for the advice. I will get it looked at. It's a desk clock and has a height of 8cm (3.1 ")and a width of 9cm (3.5") on each side.
Many thanks BeauxPurdy too!
vetraio50 what is the model and serial number on the clock?
i did find some info but how do u translate
Many thanks kerry10456 !
Translation. Copy and paste into:
http://translate.google.com/
Define the language from on left and define English on the right side.
Translation programs are a problem so you have to use the grey matter too!
I've bookmarked a series of these language formats in my Bookmarks column.
I use Czech, French, Italian, Swedish and Dutch. Copy in smmalish chunks and paste; the translation is almost immediate. But it's not in any way perfect. It will only give a general idea of what it is about. Technology is slowly improving in this area.
I think the number of the clock is 140667.
The LEVER ESCAPEMENT C244 is a Swiss type of escapement used by many firms.
wow im on it!!!! im looking
im having troubles with the translation its not doing what supposed to do....
http://translate.google.com/
First step: Is it in French? (define the language).
Copy the text (control C) place it in the box (control V).
At top above the text pulldown language after From.
At right pulldown language after To
Press Translate and the translation should be in the box at right.
ILL TRY THAT:)
heres a website ive found http://www.artdecocollection.com/clocks2sold.htm
printfu.org/imhof+clock+history
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCVAKITo8io
ive just typed in IMHOF CLOCK IN GOOGLE SO HERES A HEAD START , YOU HAVE A VERY RARE CLOCK , so heres 3 websites to check
ebay on the american verison does have a lots different clocks by imhof
these are swiss clocks.
there really isnt much info out there your best bet to go on ebay on the american verison and look on there.
Many thanks BELLIN68!
The youtube movement thing is like an Andy Warhol movie!
I loved it!
And the deco clock site is amazing!
My favourite of all there though is the Gilbert Rohde/Herman Miller piece.
Thanks again!
your very welcome vetraio50!!!!!!!!!!! loved that same clock as you did!!!!
Many thanks PhilDavidAlexanderMorris!
Many thaks mustangtony!
Many thanks tictocktime and bratjdd!
Many thanks Amber!
Many thanks ticktocktime!
Many thanks petey