Lot n° 101
A fine and rare late 16th century German gilt and engraved brass Augsburg tower clock, or Tischuhr
The case surmounted by the standing figure of Hercules holding the Hesperides and his club, over a repoussé cupola raised on a colonnade of Roman arches, the bell hidden from view behind, each corner set with a cast volute scroll on a stop-fluted Corinthian column on a pedestal base, all raised on a spreading foot and decorated with engraved urns issuing exotic flowers within burnished strapwork and foliage; further decorated with punched flowerheads and fruit. The rear panel set with a 2 inch solid numbered countwheel with scroll-engraved centre and blued steel hand indicating the last hour struck.
The main 2.5 inch brass dial with Roman chapter ring framed by twelve raised touch pins for tactile reading at night, with simple half-hour marks enclosing the 13-24 hour Arabic inner hour band, and central alarm-setting disc, with blued steel hand. The clock wound from the back.
The spring driven movement with steel top and bottom plates united by square-section posts, the trains mounted one behind the other; to the front the going with chain fusee and verge escapement with un-sprung steel balance wheel mounted on the top plate; the strike train to the rear with separate chain fusee, countwheel strike on a single bell and alarm work sounding on the same bell. The alarm wound to the right hand side. Ticking, striking and with operational alarm. 27cms (11ins) high.
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