Thomas Haller Tambour Mantel Clock c. 1920

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$150.00 $100.00

Haller was founded in 1880 (?) in Swchwennigen Germany by Thomas Haller (1854 + 1917) Joined by his son Thomas Ernst Haller (1878 + 1956) in 1903. The Haller operation came under the limited ownership of the Junghans brothers in 1900. That union was dissolved in 1903. In 1929 the firm was purchased by Kienzle. See Eluminary.org – Haller Clocks

This particular Thomas Haller mantel clock was exported from Germany to England in the 1920's prior to the Great Depression.

  • The movement was cleaned and oiled.
  • There were no bushings added to the pivots.
  • The mainsprings are in great shape.
  • The case has chips on the edges.
  • The back door is slightly warped.
  • It has the key.
  • The clock runs eight days.
  • Keeps time; however, will need adjusting.
  • This clock must be level to run.

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Weight 6 lbs
Dimensions 18 × 8 × 12 in