Junghans German Mahogany Mantel Clock

Circa 1880

SVES 12
$2,200.00
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Description

Antique Junghans German mahogany mantel clock, circa 1880. This German mantel clock has a mahogany case. The three train mantel clock features an eight day bell strike movement. This Junghans mantel clock features an engraved brass and silvered dial. The German three train mantel clock is running unrestored. A one year warranty for this antique mantel clock is available for purchase.

About Junghans

Junghans und Tobler was founded in 1861 by Erhard Junghans and his brother-in-law Jakob Zeller-Tobler. Junghans grew rapidly and was the largest clock manufacturer in the world by 1903. In 1927 the company started producing wristwatches, creating both watches and clocks for both the military and civilian markets. Starting in the 1950s, Max Bill, a Bauhaus-trained designer created many products for Junghans which the company has continued to release. Many of their best-selling items today were based on his designs. In 1961, after 100 years of business, they had grown to producing 20,000 clocks and watches a day. Junghans served as the official timekeeper for the 1972 Summer Olympics and in the late 80's introduced the first radio-controlled table clock.

Dimensions

17"H X 13.25"W X 7.5"D
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