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REF: 01995
STYLE: Bauhaus Modernism
COUNTRY: Germany
MANUFACTURER: Kienzle
MATERIAL: Gold-plated brass, glass, 8 days working mechanism
YEAR: 1934
CONDITION: original
DIMENSIONS: h.: 23 cm x w.: 22 cm x d.: 5,5 cm
Russia's gold medal winner Yelena Isinbayeva reacts as she is flanked by Russia's bronze medal winner Svetlana Feofanova, left, and United States' silver medal winner Jennifer Stuczynski during the medal ceremony for the women's pole vault during the athletics competitions in the National Stadium at the Beijing 2008 Olympics in Beijing, Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2008. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle)
Mantel clock, German made Kienzle. The original automatic movement, which is also a battery driven model is being replaced with a modern quartz movement. It has a nice big black face with a glass cover. All brass construction and very heavy. Stand at 9” tall.
Only Time will tell and every clock tells a story....
The problem with clock is, once you got two they start to multiply..
It all started when I acquired my first clock a 1960's jap 7-day wall clock from a colleague of mine by the name of Wong Mun Lai, a clock collector
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It was a non-working clock which I wanted to hang up for display. After a while, I felt something amiss. A clock is not a clock if it does'nt work! So I took it apart and do some fixing, to my surprise I managed to get it ticking again ! I was totally fascinated From there I got my second, third and so on....
My favourite has to be the 400 day clock
Amazing time piece and fun to repair Next in line is those of the electromechanical design type
I love the working principles
At the time of writing, my collection is still growing....but has grind to a halt as my interest is now focus on nature photography
REF: 02005
STYLE: German Modernism
DESIGNER: Heinrich Möller
COUNTRY: Germany
MANUFACTURER: Kienzle
MATERIAL: chrome plated metal, colored glass, "8 Days 6 Rubies" clock work
YEAR: 1935
CONDITION: original
DIMENSIONS: h.: 24,5 cm x w.: 22 cm x d.: 6 cm ø: 21 cm
Lit.: Phillips de Pury & Company, 20-21st Century Design Art, June 10 2004, New York, p.10.
Karl H. Bröhan, ed., Metallkunst: Silber, Kupfer, Messing, Zinn- vom Jugendstil zur Moderne 1889-1939, Bröhan-Museum, Berlin 1990, p.344f.
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image by Gerhard Kienzle
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Walt Kienzle, left, and Senior Airman Ken Faria prepare for weapons familiarization with an M240 machine gun at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Bavaria, Germany on July 15, 2014. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech. Sgt. Matt Hecht/Released)
FILE -- This is a Sept. 25, 2000, file photo showing U.S. sprinter Michael Johnson holding up his gold medal for the men's 400 meter race during the medal awards ceremony for the event at the Summer Olympics, at Olympic Stadium in Sydney. Chicago's delegation for the vote to award the 2016 Olympics will have a decidedly golden hue. Fourteen Olympic gold medalists, including Michael Johnson, Nastia Liukin and Nadia Comaneci, are among the 26 Olympians and Paralympians traveling to Denmark next week in support of Chicago's bid. (AP Photo/Thomas Kienzle, File)
REF: 02005
STYLE: German Modernism
DESIGNER: Heinrich Möller
COUNTRY: Germany
MANUFACTURER: Kienzle
MATERIAL: chrome plated metal, colored glass, "8 Days 6 Rubies" clock work
YEAR: 1935
CONDITION: original
DIMENSIONS: h.: 24,5 cm x w.: 22 cm x d.: 6 cm ø: 21 cm
Lit.: Phillips de Pury & Company, 20-21st Century Design Art, June 10 2004, New York, p.10.
Karl H. Bröhan, ed., Metallkunst: Silber, Kupfer, Messing, Zinn- vom Jugendstil zur Moderne 1889-1939, Bröhan-Museum, Berlin 1990, p.344f.
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