$400.00
Traditional Black Forest Cuckoo Clock (Mid-20th Century)
Hand-carved in the Black Forest region of Germany, this classic leaf-and-bird (Jagdhaus/Chalet-style) cuckoo clock features a linden wood case adorned with carved leaves and birds. It has a Roman numeral dial with ornate hands, a chain-driven mechanical movement, and two pinecone-shaped weights. The cuckoo emerges from the door above the dial on the hour. Likely produced between the 1950s and 1970s, it is believed to house a Regula mechanical movement and operates as either a 1-day or 8-day clock, depending on winding frequency.
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Description
This is a traditional Black Forest cuckoo clock specifically the leaf-and-bird (Jagdhaus / Chalet-style) design.
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Carved linden wood case with large maple/oak leaves and birds → classic Black Forest hand-carved style
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Two pinecone-shaped weight-driven clock
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Chain-driven movement typical of mid-20th-century German cuckoo clocks
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Roman numeral dial with ornate hands traditional German aesthetic
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Cuckoo door above the dial where the bird pops out on the hour
details
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Origin: Black Forest region, Germany
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Date: Most likely 1950s–1970s (very common export period)
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Movement: Regulae mechanical movement (the standard maker), though you’d need to check inside the case to confirm
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Strike: Probably 1-day or 8-day (depends on how often you need to wind it)

