A Schwarzwald tole peinte figural timepiece
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A Schwarzwald tole peinte figural timepiece

MID 19TH CENTURY

Details
A Schwarzwald tole peinte figural timepiece
Mid 19th Century
Shaped as a travelling salesman carrying a clock on his back and chest, the clock to his chest with a white enamelled dial with a Roman chapter ring, the centre decorated with cattle and a farmhouse beyond, the movement with silk-suspended pendulum, on rounded rectangular wooden plinth base, re-decorated, the hour hand missing
37.5 cm. (14¾ in.) high overall
Provenance
Dr Anton C.R. Dreesmann (inventory no. K-2).
Special notice
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Lot Essay

Clock making was a cottage industry in the Schwarzwald region of Germany. According to Prof. K. Sluyterman clockmakers such as these travelled as far as the Netherlands to sell their wares.
A virtually identical timepiece is illustrated in K. Sluyterman, Huisraad en binnenhuis in Nederland, The Hague, 1947, p. 325, fig. 429.

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