Lenzkirch Wall Clock 1 Million Fusee late 1890s

Significance

A Fusee Lenzkirch Wall Clock, 1 Million series 21 movement, late 1890s. Lenzkirch used mass-production to make high-quality clocks in the Black Forest region of Germany from 1860 to 1932.

A fusee movement in the 1890s is unusual in the 1890s as steel springs had improved from the 1850s that were sufficiently accurate for most makers. However, a few quality makers continued with fusee as well as improved springs. Fusee were used in most marine chronometers until they became obsolete.

Lenzkirch clocks have few maker's marks, but the "1 Million" above the serial number is characteristic, along with 21 for the movement series.

Description

A high quality 300 mm wall clock with a short pendulum inside the case with a fusee movement. The dial surround is solid timber. The movement frame is a solid brass sheet.

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Notes

http://antique-clock.com/about/lenzkirch
http://www.clockguy.com/SiteRelated/SiteReferencePages/LenzkirchHistory.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fusee_(horology)
















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