Oh my god I just love that strike. Altogether it is a really nice clock with one amazing chime. I heard what sounded like a Westminster chime grandmother or wall clock chime quarter to the hour during this video. Hope you'll be uploading it,
The swirly finish on the brass plates make me think Kieninger, but I see a lot of people seem to think it's made by Mauthe. I've seen Mauthe movements with very similar looking racks for the hour counting mechanism, so it could be. Very elegant and beautiful clock nonetheless.
Just to add.it was common in the 1930s for German manufactures (this clock is definitely German)to produce movements for others, which were not necessarily stamped with their own trademark.
I am a owner of a 1903 friedrich mauthe clock,, and as far as i see this is indeed an westminster chime,, i really love these heavy strikes that some people call: (haunted house),, if u ever find out what the brand is then i would like to hear that from you, so i can get one myself because this sound is so awesome that i will replace things in a large clock soon,, pss: As already one said here in the comment section and what i have seen on youtube too: This might be an Urgos movement
Looking at the pattern on the plates It looks like a Badische to me. It could be a Mauthe but normally they have plain plates.Beautiful chimes,nice spacing and very nice tone.
@@jfisher6829 Okay, well if you where in my area i would come to you to take a look together,, but Are you able to make another video where it strikes 12 and where u can show that gong block a bit better, i love the chimes and i would like to install the same
Oh my god I just love that strike. Altogether it is a really nice clock with one amazing chime. I heard what sounded like a Westminster chime grandmother or wall clock chime quarter to the hour during this video. Hope you'll be uploading it,
That clock represents the 1930's very well.
A really really nice sounding clock.
The swirly finish on the brass plates make me think Kieninger, but I see a lot of people seem to think it's made by Mauthe. I've seen Mauthe movements with very similar looking racks for the hour counting mechanism, so it could be. Very elegant and beautiful clock nonetheless.
Just to add.it was common in the 1930s for German manufactures (this clock is definitely German)to produce movements for others, which were not necessarily stamped with their own trademark.
Love it
I am a owner of a 1903 friedrich mauthe clock,, and as far as i see this is indeed an westminster chime,, i really love these heavy strikes that some people call: (haunted house),, if u ever find out what the brand is then i would like to hear that from you, so i can get one myself because this sound is so awesome that i will replace things in a large clock soon,,
pss: As already one said here in the comment section and what i have seen on youtube too: This might be an Urgos movement
Beautiful clock
Looking at the pattern on the plates It looks like a Badische to me. It could be a Mauthe but normally they have plain plates.Beautiful chimes,nice spacing and very nice tone.
could you make a new video when its doing 12 o clock?
Do you still have that clock? Pss i have now a 1984 Grandfather Emperor clock FHS & Hermle
I still have it yes, but I have not found any identical movements online, so still unsure who made it.
@@jfisher6829 Okay, well if you where in my area i would come to you to take a look together,, but Are you able to make another video where it strikes 12 and where u can show that gong block a bit better, i love the chimes and i would like to install the same
anyways That this is an Urgos how others say might be trrue not 100% sure
@@jfisher6829 If you ever would sell the clock i hope you contact me, i would buy this clock for sure
Sounds like an Urgos
I think it’s a kininger
I think it’s mauthe
You think right
Looks like a Mauthe clock to me :)
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