Part 1: Lenzkirch Clock Factory, Part 2: Winterhalder and Hofmeier Clocks from Antique Clocks Publishing (Used)

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Two-part softcover book detailing commentary and context of historical German clocks and clock makers. Part 1 deals with the Lenzkirch Clock Factory and includes sections on their history, trademarkings, techniques, and valuable pairing black-and-white photographs of their clocks. Part 2 dives into Winterhalder & Hofmeier Clocks in a similar analysis.

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Part 1: Lenzkirch Clock Factory, Part 2: Winterhalder and Hofmeier Clocks

Two-part softcover book detailing commentary and context of historical German clocks and clock makers. Part 1 deals with the Lenzkirch Clock Factory and includes sections on their history, trademarkings, techniques, and valuable pairing black-and-white photographs of their clocks. Part 2 dives into Winterhalder & Hofmeier Clocks in a similar analysis.

138 pages

0-9333396-16-3

American Joint Publishers

1995

Karl Kochmann

Reference

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Weight 1 lbs

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Ryan alexson
Ryan alexson
1 year ago

I own that clock on the bottom and having it refurbished but missing the main price on the top. One of the four on the sides of the top and the 2 that a front and center of top and bottom. Any ideas where these may be able to be recreated or found.

James Stoudenmire
Admin
1 year ago
Reply to  Ryan alexson

Do not have this one

James Stoudenmire
40yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com

Daniel Topolewski
Daniel Topolewski
3 years ago

I’m trying to find a replacement suspension spring, leader, and pendulum for a Lenzkirch marked with a “52” and their second trademark. Do you know of a source or at least a technical description of what I need?

James Stoudenmire
Admin
3 years ago

Tricky because nothing is made for that clock anymore. We can figure it out for sure, but need a pic of the back of the clock movement please. Please email clockworks.com with pics and ask this same question

​James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com

Jake Riley
Jake Riley
3 years ago
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Great book.

James Stoudenmire
Admin
3 years ago
Reply to  Jake Riley

Glad it worked out well

​James Stoudenmire
30yr Clockmaker
Author of Clockworks.com