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AN AUSTRIAN BOXWOOD-STRUNG MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY TIMEPIECE LATERNDL-UHR

IGNATZ MARENZELLER, VIENNA. CIRCA 1830

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AN AUSTRIAN BOXWOOD-STRUNG MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY TIMEPIECE LATERNDL-UHR
IGNATZ MARENZELLER, VIENNA. CIRCA 1830
CASE: the architectural nine-light case with concave-moulded base with level adjusting screws
DIAL: engine-turned ormolu bezel to white enamel dial signed 'Marenzeller in Wien', blued steel main hands and polished seconds hand
MOVEMENT: with rectangular plates joined by four tapered pillars, dead beat escapement and knife-edge suspension, Harrison's maintaining power, mounted on a further brass bracket with level adjustment screws and suspended from the backboard; steel rod pendulum, brass weight, winding key
57 in. (145 cm.) high; 13¾ in. (35 cm.) wide; 6½ in. (16.5 cm.) deep
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Ignatz Marenzeller is first recorded in 1831. He was clearly a talented clockmaker, winning a silver medal in the Vienna Exhibition of 1835 and a gold medal in 1845. There are several clocks by him in the Sobeck Collection (Geymüller-Schlössl, Vienna).