Antique Torsion Clock 400-DAY ANNIVERSARY CLOCK PH
Details: Antique Torsion Clock 400-DAY ANNIVERSARY CLOCK PH HAUCK CRYSTAL TORSION CLOCK 1902 Glass Case Restored Dial Decorative Collectible
Maker: Ph. Hauck
History of Maker: It was only recently discovered that Ph. Hauck produced several clocks often attributed to either Jahresurhenfabrik or Phillipp Haas. Trade press documents indicate that Hauck began making clocks in 1903 and produced 400-day clocks until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. During this time the company was granted several patents for innovations on the torsion clock including a temperature compensating "chronometer" design disc pendulum and a gimbaled upper suspension bracket. [Courtesy NAWCC]
Country of Origin: Germany
Year of Manufacture: 1902
Model: Crystal Torsion Clock
Serial Number: "Patent Angemeldet/Patents Applied"
Clock Type: 400-Day
Approximate Height: 10.75" with glass case
Model History & Features: This clock was produced for several years and features a removable glass case without any doors.
Running?: No, requires adjustments, escapement trips
Condition: This clock is composed of 95% original parts. The original dial has been restored and a brass bezel was added. The suspension spring has been replaced. The clock is in excellent condition overall and shows exceptionally well.
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: Antique Torsion Clock 400-DAY ANNIVERSARY CLOCK PH HAUCK CRYSTAL TORSION CLOCK 1902 Glass Case Restored Dial Decorative Collectible
Maker: Ph. Hauck
History of Maker: It was only recently discovered that Ph. Hauck produced several clocks often attributed to either Jahresurhenfabrik or Phillipp Haas. Trade press documents indicate that Hauck began making clocks in 1903 and produced 400-day clocks until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. During this time the company was granted several patents for innovations on the torsion clock including a temperature compensating "chronometer" design disc pendulum and a gimbaled upper suspension bracket. [Courtesy NAWCC]
Country of Origin: Germany
Year of Manufacture: 1902
Model: Crystal Torsion Clock
Serial Number: "Patent Angemeldet/Patents Applied"
Clock Type: 400-Day
Approximate Height: 10.75" with glass case
Model History & Features: This clock was produced for several years and features a removable glass case without any doors.
Running?: No, requires adjustments, escapement trips
Condition: This clock is composed of 95% original parts. The original dial has been restored and a brass bezel was added. The suspension spring has been replaced. The clock is in excellent condition overall and shows exceptionally well.
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