Antique Clock Winterhalder & Hofmeier Antique Victorian Mahogany Bracket Clock
Antique Clock Winterhalder & Hofmeier Antique Victorian Mahogany Bracket Clock
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W & H. Sch. Winterhalder and Hofmeier of Schwarzenbach Germany, Circa 1890.
Silvered dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, one Chime/Silent the other Slow/Fast, on a foliate scroll ground.
Three train movement, striking Westminster chimes on five gongs, with pull repeat.
High quality mahogany case case with scrolling foliate decoration and fretted side grills, with bevelled glass and brass framed door.
36cm high x 30cm wide x 20cm deep
14 inches high x 12” wide x 8” deep
Winterhalder and Hofmeier are possibly the most famous of the German Victorian clockmakers. The firm was started by Anton Winterhalder in Schwarzenbach, Germany in 1810, taking Anton Hofmeier into partnership in 1850, with the business finally closing on the death of Winterhalder's last son Linus in 1910. A large part of their output was made for Britain and the quality of movements and cases is always very high as seen in this example.
Our ref 3486,
In Great Condition, see images.
We are a family run business with over 45 years of expertise within Antiques, Clocks and Jewellery.If you are looking for something specific, please let us know. Thank you for viewing.
Silvered dial with Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, one Chime/Silent the other Slow/Fast, on a foliate scroll ground.
Three train movement, striking Westminster chimes on five gongs, with pull repeat.
High quality mahogany case case with scrolling foliate decoration and fretted side grills, with bevelled glass and brass framed door.
36cm high x 30cm wide x 20cm deep
14 inches high x 12” wide x 8” deep
Winterhalder and Hofmeier are possibly the most famous of the German Victorian clockmakers. The firm was started by Anton Winterhalder in Schwarzenbach, Germany in 1810, taking Anton Hofmeier into partnership in 1850, with the business finally closing on the death of Winterhalder's last son Linus in 1910. A large part of their output was made for Britain and the quality of movements and cases is always very high as seen in this example.
Our ref 3486,
In Great Condition, see images.
We are a family run business with over 45 years of expertise within Antiques, Clocks and Jewellery.If you are looking for something specific, please let us know. Thank you for viewing.