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Fusee striking 8-day Shelf Cuckoo clock

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A very well carved late 19th century Black Forest shelf cuckoo clock with the original matching bracket.

The beautifully carved shelf case features a cuckoo in flight on the roof gable. The roof has a carved shingle effect, over the carved vine leaves which adorn the house and fence.

The two-train 8-day movement is spring-driven; the time-side is on a fusee, the strike side is on a going barrel.  The hand painted articulated cuckoo calls on the hour and the passing of the half hour. The hourly cuckoo call is accompanied by a gong strike.

The movement is in excellent condition, the bellows having been recovered in the recent past. Although working well, the movement will be overhauled and the clock guaranteed for 3 years.

The dial has the original Roman numerals and matching bone hands, quite plain in design.

The back door carries the gong in the usual fashion. Above the gong is a hand-written 2083, the maker’s model number.

  • Height of the cuckoo clock (excluding the bracket) 55cms
  • Height with the bracket, 75cms
  • Bracket width: 40cms
  • Bracket Depth: 23cms

Ref: 1650

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