
Lewis Walduck
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Literature:
J. Abeler, Meister der Uhrmacherkunst, Wuppertal, 1977, p.513.
H.M. Vehmeyer, Clocks, Their Origin and Development 1320-1880, Snoeck 2004. Item G43.
Provenance:
The H.M. Vehmeyer Collection.
Formerly in the Honegger collection, Oerlikon, Switzerland.
The four dials indicate that this clock would have originally have been freestanding on a purpose made plinth that concealed the weights.
Vehmeyer notes that this is the only known surviving example of Riebengart's work and that the town represented may well be Passau.
This lot is sold with a copy of H.M. Vehmeyer, 'Clocks, Their Origin and Development 1320-1880', Snoeck 2004, in which the clock is featured as item G43.
Please note, this clock is supplied with three weights, not four as stated on the catalogue.