Fine Eight Day 19th Century Architectural Vienna Biedermeier Regulator Clock
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Fine Eight Day 19th Century Architectural Vienna Biedermeier Regulator Clock
A fine and extremely elegant Vienna regulator of wonderful proportions with a mahogany-veneered and boxwood line inlaid case, c. 1840-50 (German: Dachl-Uhr). The elegant case has a triangular architectural pediment, glazed front door and sides, and a moulded tailpiece at the bottom. The 6.5-inch white enamel dial is set in a high-quality engine-turned bezel and has a Roman chapter ring with five-minute and minute divisions. The time is indicated by a fine pair of pierced blued steel hands of typical shape. The carefully conserved eight-day brass movement is constructed between rectangular plates and consists of a going train only, driven by a single brass-cased lead weight of typically Vienna regulator shape. It has dead-beat escapement, beat regulation and Harrison’s maintaining power. The clock keeps exceptionally good time as one would expect from a piece of this quality.
Condition
Good. Wear consistent with age and use.
Dimensions
Height: 37.41 in. (95 cm) Width: 8.86 in. (22.5 cm) Depth: 4.93 in. (12.5 cm)
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