The movement of the clock is stamped, Hamburg-Amerikanische-Uhrenfabrik-Schramberg.
The pewter case has the text: made in Germany.
The original movement is cleaned and in working order and the transmission and the Mystery dial function is also original, the transmission from the movement to the Mystery dial needs tuning and controlling
Interesting to see is that the hands are on the inside of the two glass sheets and you can’t see how they are moving, that is very interesting, we have never seen this before, specially by an Art Deco clock.
Some tiny fritting’s to the outside rim of the glass dial.
To your information this is a very stylish pewter art deco mystery clock witch are very rare to find on the market.
Some tiny fritting’s to the outside rim of the glass dial.
The original movement is cleaned and in working order and the transmission and the Mystery dial function is also original, the transmission from the movement to the Mystery dial needs tuning and controlling