Holocaust & German Persecutions
Lot 122:
J. Burk Original- Portable guard-watchmans clock. Germany – End of nineteenth century.Rare example of the first portable guard-watchmans clock.Guilted brass case. One key (replaced).Genuine white dial. Black roman numbers. Unique hours hand indicating the time passed.Diameter: 78 mm.Thickness: 42 mm.Brass numbered (269)The clock was used to check the working hours.The clock is good condition.Johannes Burk (1819-1872)The inventor, politician and entrepreneur was born on July the 3rd, 1819 in Schwenningen am Neckar and invented the portable watchmans clock in 1855, with which the presence of guards could be documented at certain times. Watches of this type were produced at the Wurttembergische Uhrenfabrik Burk, which had been established by B?rk in 1855. From the beginning on, the company specialized in the manufacture of time recording equipment of any kind and had patents in Germany and the UK. In 1872 Richard Burk took over the technical management, while his brother Hugo Burk was responsible for the commercial management. Since the 1920s, clocks for railway systems were also being produced.Condition ReportThe clock is good condition. Airworthy******IMPORTANT! We ship this article from our office in Europe***
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