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FHS Hermle (Germany) Wooden Mantle Clock - 1973 - Hermle 130-020 movement
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FHS Hermle (Germany) Wooden Mantle Clock - 1973 - Hermle 130-020 movement

Material: Wood, brass, glass with gold coloured polished hinged bezel Colours: light brown, dark brown, white Origin: Germany Timepiece: Hermle 130-020 movement incl. key. Gong: once every half hour and the number of hours on the hour soft gong on three gong bars Period: 1973 Condition: excellent and well functioning Dimensions: height 16 cm (17,8 cm incl. buttons at the bottom) x 16 cm (width) x 6,5 cm Hermle FHS chiming mantle clock. Features an utterly reliable FHS-made movement 130-020. In well-functioning and excellent condition; it is quite a rare piece. Hermle clock movements ("FHS" on older movements) have a dating system marked on the back plate of the movement. The following information is present on this piece (see photo): 73 FHS 130-020 GERMANY The company was started in 1922. By the early 1930’s, the Hermle clock company was a world leader in the manufacture of quality clock movements. Franz Hermle had an eye for efficiency and used the latest modern techniques for producing clock movements. This item will be securely packaged and shipped with Track&Trace.

N.º 18987337

Vendido
FHS Hermle (Germany) Wooden Mantle Clock - 1973 - Hermle 130-020 movement

FHS Hermle (Germany) Wooden Mantle Clock - 1973 - Hermle 130-020 movement

Material: Wood, brass, glass with gold coloured polished hinged bezel
Colours: light brown, dark brown, white
Origin: Germany
Timepiece: Hermle 130-020 movement incl. key.
Gong: once every half hour and the number of hours on the hour
soft gong on three gong bars
Period: 1973
Condition: excellent and well functioning
Dimensions: height 16 cm (17,8 cm incl. buttons at the bottom) x 16 cm (width) x 6,5 cm

Hermle FHS chiming mantle clock.
Features an utterly reliable FHS-made movement 130-020.
In well-functioning and excellent condition; it is quite a rare piece.

Hermle clock movements ("FHS" on older movements) have a dating system marked on the back plate of the movement. The following information is present on this piece (see photo):

73
FHS
130-020
GERMANY

The company was started in 1922. By the early 1930’s, the Hermle clock company was a world leader in the manufacture of quality clock movements. Franz Hermle had an eye for efficiency and used the latest modern techniques for producing clock movements.


This item will be securely packaged and shipped with Track&Trace.

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