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Disc-type wall clock

Part of the collection: Clocks

Popularization note

This wall clock, known as a disc clock, because of its shape, is the work of a famous clockmaker from Gdańsk, active in the first half of the 18th century. Its round dial consists of a brass ring, on which the hours are engraved with Roman numerals, the half-hours with schematic lilies between the hours, the quarters of an hour with lines on the inner edge of the ring, and one open-work hand (not original). The central field of the dial is decorated with a relief gilded biblical scene, depicting the rescue of Moses as an infant by the Pharaoh’s daughter. The shield is topped with an open-work in the shape of a crescent, with the coat of arms of Gdańsk set among floral ornaments, supported by two lions; above it there is a simple pendant.

The clock mechanism is placed from behind in a round metal box. Below it there is a bell. On the dial, close to the axis of the hands, there are two spring tension holes for the compensating fusee-wheel movement and the hour strike, with a balance and a spindle winding. The hours are being stricken by a ratchet wheel.

The disc wall clock supplements the Wilanów clock collection with another type of mechanism and its setting, which were part of the interior furnishings of 18th century palaces.

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Dimensions

entire object: height: 49,0 cm, width: 35,0 cm

Creation / finding place

powstanie: unknown

Owner

Museum of King Jan III's Palace at Wilanów

Identification number

Wil.5685

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