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U. M. Müller clocks were once a familiar name in households across Europe, yet today the brand is not as widely recognized among collectors as some of the larger German makers.
New Acquisition | A Box Clock By Friedrich Mauthe GmbH & Co.
After working on my brother-in-law’s clock earlier this year, I was so taken with it that I decided I wanted the same—or at least a similar—clock in my collection. I nearly succeeded when I found a comparable clock in Ottawa, Ontario, this summer. I had been monitoring the sale of the clock for about two weeks. I assumed the seller was eager to sell, as the price dropped in $10 increments…
1930 Kienzle Box Clock | A Heartfelt Gift and Memorable Encounter
Occasionally I have clocks gifted to me as in the case of this lovely Art Deco-style German round-top wall clock made by Kienzle. The gift was greatly appreciated, although there was a small condition attached, which I will explain later. Kienzle box clock in classic oak Sometimes people consider gifting a clock to me but hesitate due to the shipping expenses. I have missed out on some…
German Box Clock Restoration | A Family Heirloom
When my wife’s parents sold their home in a small town in Nova Scotia in 1996, they passed on a wall clock, which had been given to my father-in-law by a patient and had hung on the wall in the main hallway of their home, to his son, my wife’s brother. It has been in storage ever since then. I hadn’t seen the clock in nearly 30 years though I have vivid memories. In the 1980s and 1990s, my wife…
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Troubleshooting a Time-Side Mainspring Issue in a Kienzle Wall Clock
Kienzle might not ring a bell for many clock enthusiasts, but it was a major German producer of clocks for the general public. Kienzle Uhren GmbH, was founded in 1822 by Johannes Schlenker in Schwenningen, in Black Forest region. Jakob Kienzle joined the family by marriage in 1883 and became the sole owner in 1897. He revolutionized clock production through mass production, leading to…
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German Box Clocks: A Journey into Clockmaking History
The popularity of Vienna Regulator clocks began to wane towards the early part of the 20th century. The more modern and less ornate design of the box clock appealed to changing tastes and preferences after World War I, leading to the gradual replacement of Vienna Regulators with box clocks. The box clock design stood the test of time, enduring for over 30 years. Gustav Becker weight-driven…
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Tick Talk Tuesday #39 - Mauthe box clock
Tick Talk Tuesday #39 – Mauthe box clock
Tick-Talk Tuesday is about the letters and comments I have received from readers concerning clock issues, challenges faced, a clock you would profiled or advice on your particular clock concern. For those comments and questions that stump even me, I consult within my clock circles for the best possible answer Mauthe box clock NT writes: I was wondering if you could take a look a this clock for…
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Tick Talk Tuesday #34 - what is a HHSN clock?
Tick Talk Tuesday #34 – what is a HHSN clock?
Tick-Talk Tuesday is about the letters and comments I have received from you, the reader, concerning your clock, issues you might have had, challenges you face, a clock you would like me to profile, my advice on your particular clock concern or a general clock question. For those comments and questions that stump even me, I consult within my clock circles for the best possible answer CL…
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