




Engles - Precision Clock Master (label is present on the door). After that service, the clock was placed on display and has sat unused-not running-for approximately past 30 years. It has now been brought back into operation and.
Chimes the Westminster quarters: the chimes ring approximately 1.5 minutes past quarters- needs adjustment. Strikes the hour properly As with any antique mechanical movement that has been idle for decades, a future full cleaning/oiling would be beneficial for long-term reliability, though it is currently operating as intended. PROVENANCE NOTES Inside the rear door are two handwritten period pencil inscriptions. The 1987 clockmaker label is located inside clock (label was taped to inside of back panel)?CASE CONDITION The wooden tambour case is solid and in good antique condition with normal age wear. Note: The rear door latch/catch is missing. The door still fits correctly, and the latch can be replaced easily with a standard 3/8 brass ball catch if the new owner desires. Original 1928 Junghans A42 clock. Rear access door (latch missing, as noted)?
