Black Forest drinking king automaton clock
Justin Miller -- a fan of The Automata / Automaton Blog and collector of Black Forest clocks -- recently added a rare clock to his collection. He has been kind enough to share the piece with us. Made circa 1870 in the Black Forest, the clock features a drinking king automaton figure. Every 10 minutes or on demand the king comes to life.
The automaton's sequence of movement is as follows:
1 - The king's left arm holds a large beer. His arm raises the bottle across his chest above the glass. The wrist then tips the bottle to pour a drink.
2 - The arm with the bottle returns to his side.
3 - The right arm holding the glass is lifted up to his mouth.
4 - The mouth opens to accept the beverage.
5 - The eyes drop to the glass to confirm it is empty.
6 - The eyes return to looking ahead.
7 - The mouth closes as the glass is returned to resting position.
See this and Justin Miller's other wonderful Black Forest clocks on his blog, http://blackforestclocks.org/
The automaton's sequence of movement is as follows:
1 - The king's left arm holds a large beer. His arm raises the bottle across his chest above the glass. The wrist then tips the bottle to pour a drink.
2 - The arm with the bottle returns to his side.
3 - The right arm holding the glass is lifted up to his mouth.
4 - The mouth opens to accept the beverage.
5 - The eyes drop to the glass to confirm it is empty.
6 - The eyes return to looking ahead.
7 - The mouth closes as the glass is returned to resting position.
See this and Justin Miller's other wonderful Black Forest clocks on his blog, http://blackforestclocks.org/
Labels: antique, automaton, Black Forest, clock, clockwork, Germany


2 Comments:
Surely not unknown for Justin Miller this wonderful book about all the mechanisms from the automata black forest clocks: "Herbert Jüttemann:
Figurenuhren aus dem Schwarzwald".
http://www.einhorn.ch/uhrenbuecher/uhrenbuecher138.htm
Greets Falk
Falk- Yes excellent book! One of my favorites.A must have for any collector of BF Automa. Best, Justin
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