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Bahnhäusle style cuckoo clock with a painted tin sheet. The draft for the oil painting comes from Johann Nepomuk Heinemann, it was carried out by the painter Johann Baptist Laule in Furtwangen. The case was made by August Tritschler in Furtwangen (Black Forest).
Cuckoo clock, a so-called Jagdstück ("hunt piece"), Black Forest, c. 1900, Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, Inv. 2006-013. A cuckoo clock is a type of clock, not typically pendulum driven, that strikes the hours with a sound like a common cuckoo call and has an automated cuckoo bird that moves with each note. Some move their wings and open and close ...
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A milestone in the Black Forest clock history, after this cuckoo clocks became popular and marketed worldwide. Indeed, although the Bahnhäusle style creator, Friedrich Eisenlohr , had proposed a cuckoo clock in his 1850 original design, however it was not until 1854 when J. B. Beha became the first clockmaker who take it from drawing to reality.
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Picture frame cuckoo clock, Black Forest, ca. 1870 (Deutsches Uhrenmuseum, inv. 05-0962). Clock with wooden frame, enamel dial in a rectangular sheet metal image: a hunter lies in wait for a hovering bird of prey; 2 boys look at the tree stump in which the camouflage cuckoo's door is located. The bird calls the half and full hours. Date ...
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Black Forest clock production began in the mid-17th century. The first range of clocks were for practical use and of simple design. The popularity of clocks from Black Forest grew, and plates and clock faces became more sophisticated. It is said that, in the early days, Black Forest clocks were copied from the Bohemian style. [1]