German Wilhelm II period mahogany mantle/ bracket clock, 19th c., having arched crest with globular finial, above rectangular case with gilt metal mounts, central winged cherub, among grotesque masks, seated lions, and shield cartouches, silver-tone metal dial with Roman numeral hour markers, time-and-strike movement marked Lenzkirch, rising on four scrolled feet, small stable splits to wood at back of base, broken suspension spring, not currently operational, approx 21"h, 11.25"w, 8.5"d, 10lbs
CR 12.16.25- As mentioned in the catalog description, the clock is not currently operational, it retains a bell and striker which resound nicely when manually struck, the suspension spring is broken and the clock is not accompanied by a pendulum, the rightmost keyhole winds with extreme ease, while the leftmost keyhole appears to be wound tight, the movement does not respond to winding, as mentioned, there is a small stable split to the wood along the lower back edge of the base, as with all of our antique clocks, this piece would likely benefit from a professional adjustment and a thorough cleaning of the movement
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