The extraordinary symbolism represented by the clock that replaces the Body of Christ on the Cross, is represented here in an exemplary way. The clock marks the fleeting time, but, in this case, it wants to remind us of the "time of prayer." An incentive for the believer to stop every now and then to meditate on the greatness of God and Creation.
The work, of intimately domestic and "bedside" dimensions, is made, not by chance, in olive wood with the clock case in brass and hard stones and garnets set just above the base of the Cross. In this case, the stones symbolically represent the "offers" of the faithful during prayer.
“Coil spring” mechanism without rubies, but with bushings enamelled white dial with additional dial for seconds. Signed LUTZ BROTHER.S 71601.
Winding for about fifty hours.
Monogrammed in the rear machine door “M. K. 21 Juni 1874 “. The monogram represents the initials of the client of the donated work, probably, to a high prelate.
RARE AND IMPOSSIBLE TO FIND WORK belonging to the restricted category of “MEMORABILIA”.
Austria – mid-1800s approx.
The price at which it is proposed, in this case and in consideration of the uniqueness, preciousness and rarity of the object, is not negotiable.
Measurements: Height cm. 31.5 Width cm 19.5 Depth cm.12