The AnkerUhr mantel clock from the 1950s exemplifies postwar German craftsmanship, showcasing the popular 'Napoleon hat' silhouette of its era. The case is crafted from solid wood, finished with a two-tone veneer in warm walnut, with darker edges that highlight the gentle, symmetrical curves of the design. At its center is a circular wooden dial, framed by polished brass and covered by a slightly domed, clear glass. The face features gold Roman numerals and ornate hands, while three keyholes indicate a mechanical movement with striking and melody functions. A unique detail is the factory error inscription 'KERUHR' beneath the anchor emblem, distinguishing this piece among its contemporaries. The clock rests on small, stepped black feet that provide stability and a subtle visual contrast. The overall condition is very good vintage, with a fully functional mechanism; wood and brass elements are clean and complete, free of veneer loss or insect damage.This design echoes the voice of the 1950s—a time when traditional silhouettes were reinterpreted through
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Height23 cm
Width13 cm
Length50 cm
Dimension details
Length50 cm
Height23 cm
Width13 cm
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