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A monument to mechanical mastery - this vintage mantle clock by Junghans of Schramberg, Germany is a rare survivor of early 20th-century horology, built with weight, presence, and precision.
Crafted with a full brass-lined interior, showcasing the intricate movement and stamped with Junghans hallmark and patent dates (1921).
Extremely heavy - not just in appearance, but in physical heft. This is no lightweight décor piece; its a grounded, steadfast timekeeper.
Measures 43cm wide x 29cm deep x 65cm tall, with a commanding arched silhouette, finials, and glass-fronted display.
One brass leg is missing, but the clock stands firm and unwavering - its balance and stability are unaffected.
Some ornate wood detailing is missing, adding to its aged patina and authentic charm.
Comes with a winding key. The clock runs for 5 minutes, then stops - so it definitely works, but will need a service to restore full function.
This is more than a clock - its a piece of German engineering history, a sculptural time capsule, and a testament to enduring design. Perfect for restoration, display, or collection.