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Description Mantel cuckoo clock in the Bahnhäusle style inspired by the Far East, with dragons at the top. Fürderer, Jaegler und Cie, Neustadt, ca. 1880.
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Source https://bawue.museum-digital.de/object/57887
Author Deutsches Uhrenmuseum Furtwangen

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