Large OAK Westminster 8 Day Bracket Clock,Moon Phase“John Thomas London"FHS Mov.
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Wonderful Oak Westminster 8 Days Mantel/Bracket Clock This traditional clock has an eight day German Franz Hermle Westminster clockwork with moon phase/Calendar. The Case and the Movement are in Excellent condition. This beautiful Franz Hermle (FHS) Westminster oak wood bracket clock is complete with a full working rolling moonphase/calendar. This clock strikes every 15 minutes with a Westminster tune with 5 hammers, the case is in beautiful condition all round. All decoration is brass from the feet to the handle. This Clock is in full working condition. The Dial is signed "John Thomas London" The clock is produced by Franz Hermle(FHS) for the Dutch/Englisch market The clock measures 31x22x17 cm –(handle up) 12.2x8.7x6.7 inches. Total weight include package 7 kg. Case and Movement are in Excellent Condition. Beautiful Collectors item. Franz Hermle Clock History: The Hermle clock company, like many of the well-known American clock companies , such as Seth Thomas and Ingraham , owes its existence to one clockmaker who had the desire to build quality clocks, Franz Hermle. While the major American clock companies trace their roots to the early 1800’s, the Hermle company is a twentieth century success story. The company was started in 1922, shortly after Germany began recovering from World War I, as the Franz Hermle Clock Company
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