I'm currently working on a friend's Wag on the Wall clock which he picked up at an auction, so doesn't know the background history of it. My (inexpert) guess is that it is a German Black Forest Stollenuhr, probably from the mid to late 1800s. There is no maker's mark, but there is the number 12 stamped on the front edge of the top plate.
I'd be grateful if anyone could either confirm my suspicions or alternatively put me right. Any further observations or comments would also be most welcome. I have put the heavier (2 Kg) weight on the going side & the clock runs surprisingly well given that the pivots are running in wood (other than for the pallet arbor which is in iron(?) bushes). But it is loud - when running in the garage I can heat it from the back door!
Many thanks,
Arthur
I'd be grateful if anyone could either confirm my suspicions or alternatively put me right. Any further observations or comments would also be most welcome. I have put the heavier (2 Kg) weight on the going side & the clock runs surprisingly well given that the pivots are running in wood (other than for the pallet arbor which is in iron(?) bushes). But it is loud - when running in the garage I can heat it from the back door!
Many thanks,
Arthur