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$300.00
Kundo 400 Day Anniversary Torsion Clock. Made in Germany in the 1950's. Brass works and case fitted with a hand made enamel face. Clock was serviced and cleaned by Mt. Olympus clocks and is functioning. The service alone cost me $200 more than what I am selling it for. New torsion wire was fitted and should work for years to come. Comes with original Hand blown glass dome which are rare and replacement is expensive. Kieninger &Obergfell is the company that manufactured the Kundo clock in post war West Germany during the 50's. No chips or scratches in glass or surface. Suffers minor tarnish on brass base that can be polished out if desired. There are some sold on ebay and other sites for more money for a non-functioning clock. mine is functioning and pristine for a clock that is 70 years plus old.
Beautiful West German Kundo brass 400 day anniversary clock with glass dome and ivory enamel dial which appears to be hand-decorated in a red, green, and gold floral pattern. Kundo is a trademark name of Kieninger & Obergfell, a long time German clock manufacturer. Key-wound 400 day clocks, such as this one, are no longer made. They were designed to be wound every 400 or so days, so owners typically wind them once every year on an anniversary date. The clocks are known for being reliable. This clock measures approximately 12 inches high, including the glass dome. The dome is approximately 5.5 inches in diameter. The brass base, which has leveling screws, measures approximately 8 inches in diameter. Both pieces together weigh about 4.5 pounds. On the back of the clock is engraved with a K and O in a circle trademark, and "Made in West-Germany, no(0)jewels, unadjusted". The bottom is impressed with "KIENINGER & OBERGFELL" and "MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY." It is believed to date from the fifties. This timepiece is in very good condition. The glass dome is in excellent condition. There is some age and wear apparent on the brass base. There has been no attempt to polish the brass. The dial is in great shape and the clock works very well. It works best when it has been leveled.
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6 Days
53
8
$300.00
KSL Classifieds makes it easy to buy and sell with peace of mind. Check our safety tips and quickly report anything that doesn’t look right to keep your experience smooth and secure.












Kundo 400 Day Anniversary Torsion Clock. Made in Germany in the 1950's. Brass works and case fitted with a hand made enamel face. Clock was serviced and cleaned by Mt. Olympus clocks and is functioning. The service alone cost me $200 more than what I am selling it for. New torsion wire was fitted and should work for years to come. Comes with original Hand blown glass dome which are rare and replacement is expensive. Kieninger &Obergfell is the company that manufactured the Kundo clock in post war West Germany during the 50's. No chips or scratches in glass or surface. Suffers minor tarnish on brass base that can be polished out if desired. There are some sold on ebay and other sites for more money for a non-functioning clock. mine is functioning and pristine for a clock that is 70 years plus old.
Beautiful West German Kundo brass 400 day anniversary clock with glass dome and ivory enamel dial which appears to be hand-decorated in a red, green, and gold floral pattern. Kundo is a trademark name of Kieninger & Obergfell, a long time German clock manufacturer. Key-wound 400 day clocks, such as this one, are no longer made. They were designed to be wound every 400 or so days, so owners typically wind them once every year on an anniversary date. The clocks are known for being reliable. This clock measures approximately 12 inches high, including the glass dome. The dome is approximately 5.5 inches in diameter. The brass base, which has leveling screws, measures approximately 8 inches in diameter. Both pieces together weigh about 4.5 pounds. On the back of the clock is engraved with a K and O in a circle trademark, and "Made in West-Germany, no(0)jewels, unadjusted". The bottom is impressed with "KIENINGER & OBERGFELL" and "MADE IN WESTERN GERMANY." It is believed to date from the fifties. This timepiece is in very good condition. The glass dome is in excellent condition. There is some age and wear apparent on the brass base. There has been no attempt to polish the brass. The dial is in great shape and the clock works very well. It works best when it has been leveled.









