Description

8 day, spring, strike, and running. The top is a broken arch style, spindles below the pendulum door, fancy trim on the top door. The case has a good original finish, only minor wear around the door latch. A one inch square applied decoration has been replaced. Nice brass pendulum, dial center, and dial ring. Wall levelers and old winding key included. A label on the back says only, "911". Perfect cream porcelain dial is 5 inches, with fleur-de-leis in red between the Roman numerals. The center of the dial is marked with a crossed arrows trademark of "Hamburg Amerikanische". Ca 1900. An almost identical clock is shown in Rick Ortenburger's book, "Vienna Regulators and Factory Clocks", page 109.

Record courtesy of Horton's Antique Clocks