$600.00
A traditional Black Forest chalet-style cuckoo clock made for export in the mid-20th century (1950s–1970s). It features a classic Alpine house case with painted floral decoration, an accordion player and a woman in traditional dress, and a dial marked “Germany.” The clock is chain-driven with three pinecone weights controlling time, cuckoo strike, and music, likely powered by a Regula mechanical movement. It is a 1-day clock, requiring daily winding, and plays the folk tune “Edelweiss” after the cuckoo call
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Description
This is a traditional Black Forest chalet-style cuckoo clock, commonly made for export in the mid-20th century (circa 1950s–1970s).
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Chalet (house) case with overhanging roof a classic Alpine/Black Forest design
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Painted floral decorations typical of mass-produced but authentic Black Forest clocks
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Figurines (accordion player and woman in traditional dress) very common tourist motifs
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Three pinecone weights time, cuckoo strike, and music box
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Chain-driven mechanical movement
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Dial marked “Germany”, indicating post-WWII export production from Germany
Likely specs
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Origin: Black Forest region, Germany
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Movement: Regula mechanical movement
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Run time: 1-day (winds daily) given the three weights
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Music: Plays a folk tune “Edelweiss” after the cuckoo call

