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803 Victorian Cuckoo Clock C 1860 With Key

This Victorian cuckoo clock, dating back to approximately 1860, is a striking example of 19th-century Black Forest clockmaking. Featuring a dark, carved wooden case and including its original key, this clock presents a rewarding restoration project for collectors of antique timepieces. Its elaborate design and age make it a unique and decorative addition to any collection.

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Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
Solid Deployment 2024-08-18 19:33:57 £26.00
Teen Wonder 2024-08-18 19:33:32 £25.00 Auto
Solid Deployment 2024-08-18 19:33:32 £24.00
Teen Wonder 2024-08-18 19:04:41 £22.00
Solid Deployment 2024-08-18 11:46:09 £21.00
Teen Wonder 2024-08-18 11:45:56 £20.00 Auto
Solid Deployment 2024-08-18 11:45:56 £19.00
Teen Wonder 2024-08-18 11:45:40 £17.00 Auto
Solid Deployment 2024-08-18 11:45:40 £16.00
Teen Wonder 2024-08-18 11:45:24 £12.00 Auto
Solid Deployment 2024-08-18 11:45:24 £11.00
Teen Wonder 2024-08-17 21:22:50 £6.00
Solid Deployment 2024-08-17 00:12:37 £5.00

Auction Ended

Winning Bid: £26.00

Winner: Solid Deployment

Timezone: Europe/London

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Victorian Cuckoo Clock

This striking cuckoo clock dates back to approximately 1860, showcasing the craftsmanship of the Victorian era. The clock features a dark, carved wooden case, likely depicting foliage and natural motifs, typical of Black Forest clockmaking traditions. The clock includes a key, suggesting it retains its original winding mechanism. The design is elaborate and intended to be a decorative centrepiece, reflecting the aesthetic preferences of the time.

Condition and Collectibility

The clock presents as a piece requiring attention and restoration. While the case appears largely intact, the mechanism’s functionality is unknown. This clock would appeal to collectors of antique timepieces, particularly those interested in Victorian-era Black Forest clocks. Its age and style make it a potentially rewarding restoration project or a unique display piece for a collector.