Featured John Smith London Clock

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by CollectorPam, Nov 23, 2018.

  1. CollectorPam

    CollectorPam Member

    Hi everybody.
    I have this clock, originally there is a shelf underneath, but I do not have it. 20180118_152339-1494x2656.jpg 20180118_151744-1494x2656.jpg 20180118_151759-1494x2656.jpg 20180118_151820-1494x2656.jpg 20180118_151932-1494x2656.jpg 20180118_153647-1494x2656.jpg
    My question is: replica or not.
    thank you.
     
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  2. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    In the last photo it says 'made in west germany', which means that part at least was made between 1945 and 1990. It could be a replacement, or...

    @afantiques , @buyingtime777 , your insights please.
     
  3. Barn Owl

    Barn Owl Well-Known Member

  4. CollectorPam

    CollectorPam Member

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  5. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I don't think so, a few years difference, either way it would be a replica. Let's wait what the clock people say.
     
  6. Fid

    Fid Well-Known Member

    JMHO. a form known as Comtoise. West Germany was used after WWII well into at least the 1970s. either a marriage of the after-war remains or simply a cheap German clock with a made-up face to deceive.
     
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  7. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    This is not a Comtoise imo. At least not the ones from Franche-Comté, the region they are named after.
    Although Comtoises do have those spindles, and some have a big bell on top, they generally look like these, with slight variations:
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  8. afantiques

    afantiques Well-Known Member

    It is a fairly modern replica of an English lantern clock of about 1700 of typical form including fake named dial.
    It is a little uncommon in being weight driven, most are spring driven so this is a bit more like the original design but of modern materials (which are actually inferior to the 18th C ones.) It is a decorative piece of no horological or antique interest.
     
  9. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Thanks, @afantiques , that is exactly why I tagged you, your expertise.:)
     
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  10. CollectorPam

    CollectorPam Member

    Thanks for all the information.
     
  11. Drew

    Drew Well-Known Member

    The Hermle movement clearly marked '77'. . so 1977 is the age. Everything about the case indicates a reproduction of this age.
     
  12. Lecollectionneur

    Lecollectionneur Well-Known Member

    As said a modern replica, not a fake or a copy legally speaking , and not the best one, here is how looks an original untouched from that period.:)
    Interesting to see that fingers are from french style on your clock…
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    And how looks the rear with this view of the alarm mecanism(not cleaned too).
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