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Vintage Torsion Clock 400-DAY ANNIVERSARY CLOCK SCARCE

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Details: Vintage Torsion Clock 400-DAY ANNIVERSARY CLOCK SCARCE KERN & SOHNE PORCELAIN FIGURE PENDULUM 1961 Collectible Dome Clock

Maker: Kern & Sohne

History of Maker: Karl Kern was a plant foreman at Kienzle who, in 1929, purchased the company’s 400-day clock tools and dies and started his own firm. Kern worked with his partner J. Link to produce 400-day clocks until 1932 when the partnership dissolved, and Kern continued making clocks on his own as Kern Uhrenfabrik. In 1937, Kern was joined by his sons to form the company Kern & Sohne. Today, Kern & Sohne is one of only 2 German companies from the early 20th century to remain family owned through its entire history and is also the only company still producing mechanical 400-day clocks.

Country of Origin: Germany

Year of Manufacture: 1961

Model: Standard with Figures on Pendulum

Serial Number: K.u.S. - S IV

Clock Type: 400-Day

Approximate Height: 11.5" with glass dome

Model History & Features: This scarce clock was only produced for a short time. The large porcelain figures on individual pedestals on the pendulum make this clock stand out.

Running?: Yes

Condition: This clock is composed of 100% original parts with the exception of its glass dome. The clock is in excellent condition overall.

Condition / Notes: The condition of this clock as stated above is accurate at the time of cataloging. The clock may require some adjustment, tuning, or minor maintenance upon receipt.

The stated shipping cost in this listing will apply only to addresses within the continental 48 states. Within those parameters, the shipping cost for this lot will be: $39.50

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Details: Vintage Torsion Clock 400-DAY ANNIVERSARY CLOCK SCARCE KERN & SOHNE PORCELAIN FIGURE PENDULUM 1961 Collectible Dome Clock

Maker: Kern & Sohne

History of Maker: Karl Kern was a plant foreman at Kienzle who, in 1929, purchased the company’s 400-day clock tools and dies and started his own firm. Kern worked with his partner J. Link to produce 400-day clocks until 1932 when the partnership dissolved, and Kern continued making clocks on his own as Kern Uhrenfabrik. In 1937, Kern was joined by his sons to form the company Kern & Sohne. Today, Kern & Sohne is one of only 2 German companies from the early 20th century to remain family owned through its entire history and is also the only company still producing mechanical 400-day clocks.

Country of Origin: Germany

Year of Manufacture: 1961

Model: Standard with Figures on Pendulum

Serial Number: K.u.S. - S IV

Clock Type: 400-Day

Approximate Height: 11.5" with glass dome

Model History & Features: This scarce clock was only produced for a short time. The large porcelain figures on individual pedestals on the pendulum make this clock stand out.

Running?: Yes

Condition: This clock is composed of 100% original parts with the exception of its glass dome. The clock is in excellent condition overall.

Condition / Notes: The condition of this clock as stated above is accurate at the time of cataloging. The clock may require some adjustment, tuning, or minor maintenance upon receipt.

The stated shipping cost in this listing will apply only to addresses within the continental 48 states. Within those parameters, the shipping cost for this lot will be: $39.50

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