This German time and strike wall clock has a movement labeled “Halblang”. It has very fine fine pivots and pinions, and is similar to those made by Lenzkirch. It is spring driven and strikes the hours on a coil gong.
The case is 23 1/4 inches tall (without the top) and 13 1/16 inches wide. The enamel dial’s minute track is 5 inches diameter, and the minute hand is 2 9/16 inches long.
Repair job 5442.
Share this post:
Thank you
The case may be veneered, but the finials could have been walnut.
Is the case made from walnut I have some finials that I have to make.
Ok thank you. Just trying to get info on the clock and pictures really help.
I don’t know much about German clocks, so I don’t have any information. Unfortunately, Google discontinued their Picassa Web service, so the photos for my earlier posts aren’t public anymore.
Thanks!
Hi Bill. Just aquired this same clock with the top. Repair job 5442. The link for more photos does mnot work. Can you give me any info about this clock. Age, value or anything. Thanks
Hey Bill! I just squires one of these clocks in trade today, any clue to the approximate age? The manner in which this movement mounts is very odd…..