

There is a closed bar minute track to the outside of the hours, a gilt metal dial center with two winding apertures for the two movement springs. There is a silvered Roman hour chapter ring screwed to the dial plate 3, 6, 9 & 12. The back feet are dovetailed into the case.ĭial – A square brass alloy dial plate sits perfectly within the oak dial mat, seen best with the door open. The side of the case are not shown and assumed solid.

The back of the case is patinated and flat with a square hinged door with simple circular pull to provide access to the movement compartment. The base has four sections: a narrow concave moulding over an egg and dart frieze, above a short single stepped moulding over the broad flat stained oak base with its straight bracket feet. Another horizontal frieze, this time of six volutes, is flanked by applied pyramidal blocks set below the pilasters. Just below is the square beveled glass dial door with the side frames of the door having flat fluted pilasters. Just below on the façade of the case is a horizontal egg and dart carved frieze. Walnut stained oak, dual spring, eight day time and hour/half hour striking, bracket mantel clock, made by Junghans Gebreuder, A.G., Schramberg, Black Forest, Wuerttemberg, Germany, circa 1906.Ĭase – 15 inches tall 12 inches wide 7 inches deep, walnut stained German bracket mantel clock with a neoclassical triangular pediment with concave stepped moulding enclosing the carved tympanum carved with nine sun rays emanating from a core representing the sun. I shall try to help you with that this evening. Thank you for sending in your mantel clock to for an appraisal.
