Posted 2 years ago
ChePibe
(27 items)
In the pictures I show two models of Junghans clocks, a famous clock-maker that in 1903 was the largest one in the world. The one from the left, have a wooden case with golden numerals and hands, in a beautiful Art Deco style. It runs with a chiming pendulum mechanism. The other one has a beautiful classic round face. The base, frame, numeral and hands are made of golden brass. I put it close to a cast-iron Art Deco timer to show a contrast in materials, styles, design and utility. The owl is just supervising the scene.
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You have quite a collection and thank you for sharing.
is the clock in pic 1 for sale? thanks
To fenton-hobnail: Sorry, but none of my clocks are for sale.
To officalfuel: It may me feel good that you like my clocks. Thanks!
Your welcome ChePibe, I love alot of things some just older than others.
Very nice, thanks for sharing
Beautiful! I'm wondering, is Junghans a Scandinavian producer?
To cindyjune: first at all thanks for you comment!; second, Junghans is a German producer.