รหัส: C6_54 ข้อมูล: นาฬิกาแขวนไหมซอถ่วงเดียวเยอรมันโบราณ แบบจิ๋วๆ ยี่ห้อ Gebrüder Resch(GR with "Remember") ณ Ebensee, Austria ตัวเรือนสูงประมาณ 90cm. กว้าง 30cm. หนา 12cm. หน้ากระเบื้องเลขโรมันขนาดจิ๋ว 4 นิ้ว 2 ตู้นอก Serpentine สไตล์ อายุเก่าแก่ร้อยกว่าปี หายากน่าสะสมมากๆ ครับ
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http://clockaholic.com/GR_Notes/Clock_Gebruder_Resch_Story.htm By Dean Kinard เว็บนี้รวบรวมผลการค้นคว้าเกี่ยวกับนาฬิกาจากโรงงานนี้ได้ครบถ้วนเลยครับ
From the "Clock and Watch Trademark Index European Origin" Copyright Karl Kochman 1988.
RESCH-GEBRUEDER (brothers) UHRENFABRIK (Clockfactory) Ebensee Austria 16/055
REMEMBER, trademark, under: UHRENFABRIK
(First Vienese Pendulum Clock Factory) Eduard Pfeil, Wien, then later Solomon Abels sales agents last data 01.10.1886.
Founder Lorentz Resch, Jeweller "Court Appointed by the Austrian Emperor" , founded in the year 1862 a modest clock manufacturing enterprise in Wien (Vienna) 1871 moved to Ebensee, (upper Austria) . Shortly before the new factory buildings were finished Resch died. His three sons continued and developed the RESCH enterprise to the leading clock manufacturer in Austria. In the year 1901, the entire plan was sold to Junghans A.G. Schramberg.
The RESCH clock factory became a Junghans/family enterprise. In rememberance of the wedding of a Junghans daughter, the trademark of all wall regulator from the year 1901 : REMEMBRANCE. After World War 1 (1914-1918), Junghans was unable to continue with the clock manufacturing in Ebensee, sold in the year 1921/1922 ? the entire real estate. No records of the serial number system of REMEMBRANCE available.
Note: REMEMBRANCE is different than the REMEMBER that was on the GR clocks prior to 1901.
The Emperor Court Appointed Privileged First Vienna Regulator Factory - Ebensee - Upper Austria.
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One of my goals in the project is to locate the last clock without Remember on it and the first with.
(Estimations) Somewhere between serial number 39633 and 47340, (eg: 40,000)I believe the move to the factory in Ebensee was made. So from 1862 to 1871 around 40,000 clocks were made in Vienna by GR. Over 9 years this works out into around 4500 per year, a substantial output at the time. From 1871 to 1901 (30 years) 220,000 clocks were made which averages around 7800 per year.
GR only made weight driven clocks, no spring wound that I've ever heard of.
GR is the only company that I've ever heard of that put the serial number on the brass back of the movement, the brass front of the movement, the back metal part of the bezel, the movement mounting bracket, and the brass top pendulum rod holder. Interestingly enough after serial number 100,000, they only put the final 4 digits of the s/n on the pendulum rod holder and bracket and the other places were noted as 100,000 with the actual number in a nearby place.Their clocks were sold through a Vienna outlet and widely exported. Kroeber imported many into the US. Cannot confirm this though... "The factory production reached its peak in 1885, producing from 12,000 to 15,000 clocks per year."
Lenzkirch did a similar numbering method, but it is not difficult to tell a a Lenzkirch movement from a GR. One key thing would be the single piece verge on the GR. This typical of all Austrian made clocks.
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http://www.clockguy.com/SiteRelated/SiteReferencePages/RememberCompany.htmlVienna-style clocks with signed "Remember" movements are highly sought after by collectors because of their superior mechanical quality.