Hermle Cornell Mechanical Mantel Clock - Made in Germany

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The Cornell Mantel Clock by Hermle, is a beautiful example of a handcrafted, solid mahogany clock with an English look. The high quality case features beveled glass on all sides and a drawer at the base. Four polished bells are driven by the mechanical 8-day movement and chime Westminster. The movement is spring wound with a second and and automatic night shut off for the bells. Bracket Clock in a Mahogany Finish with a Mechanical 8 Day Westminster Chiming Movement.


Features

Dimensions: 17" x 12" x 10" (H x W x D)
Movement: 8-Day Cable Driven, 11 Jewels Escapement
Chimes: single chime
Chime Frequency: 4/4h
Auto Night Shut Off: yes
Finish: Brown
Made in Germany
Manufacturer: Hermle
Manufacturer Warranty: 3 Years

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Model Number: 819914011220





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The clockmaker's precision craftsmanship: it's mythic, it's legendary - and it's common practice at each Hermle manufacturer. At Hermle, our company values and embraces unparalleled product quality, reliability, and customer service. All Hermle clocks, clock movements and turning parts share a common standard. Whether elaborate wall clocks, mechanical movements for a wide spectrum of industries, or any of our traditional models or styles. Decades of German craftsmanship, knowledge, and quality assurance are packaged into every treasure we produce. In addition to our Germany-based manufactory in Gosheim, Hermle clocks are also built in Amherst, Virginia. Nestled in the scenic foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, Hermle Black Forest Clocks began manufacturing mechanical movements in the USA in 1977. This marked a new chapter of growth for the company as Hermle was able to utilize American and imported hardwoods to supply case goods for highly sought-after German quality mechanisms. The Amherst plant specializes in traditional hardwood floor, grandfather, wall, and mantel clock cases, with German movements and accessories. Some of the styles are based on early American tradition, and one is even a licensed Colonial Williamsburg reproduction.