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SNClocks > A beautiful example of the stark case styles of the early Biedermeier period.
SNClocks > The door can be lifted right off of the hinges, which is what I did to get this shot of the pendulum and weights.  I love the way the brass chain shows up against the ebonized case!
SNClocks > You can just see the mechanism stabilizers in this shot
SNClocks > Weight that runs the clock - weighs 725 grams
SNClocks > Counter weight used to "pull up" the drive weight.  Such exquisite details!
SNClocks > Picture of the new winding click screw I made to replace the original that was a bit worn and short.
SNClocks > A quarter provides some perspective for the new winding click screw.
SNClocks > Three screws that hold the great wheel to the cog drive arbor - these are small enough to use in a pocket watch!
SNClocks > Screws from previous photo in place
Counter weight used to "pull up" the drive weight. Such exquisite details!
 > Counter weight used to "pull up" the drive weight.  Such exquisite details!
Counter weight used to "pull up" the drive weight. Such exquisite details!
Camera: Sony (Dsc-t200) |
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Original size: 1316px x 1774px |
Current: 223px x 300px |
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