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Old 01-01-2013, 13:25 Original language: Russian        #1
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Were sold (in Prague) as an example of Yugendshtilya of Darmstadt.
In my view, in principle, does not contradict the style, although similar hours, I have not seen anywhere, ever.
No signatures /stamps.
Mechanism Junghans, on the run, according to a watchmaker could very well be the beginning of the century.
What do you think?
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Marassa, probably 20's of the 20th century.



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probably 20's of the 20th century.
And maybe even 30-40's.



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probably 20's of the 20th century.
Unlikely before.

Or under them, and later (though why this is necessary, it is not clear).

A type of Art Deco with the remnants of the Art Nouveau ...

But it's art nouveau, hard to believe ...



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That is the Art Deco yet?
Well, let it be Art Deco >

Although Deco usually leaves me indifferent, and watch these once loved.

And I have not seen similar ardekoshnyh hours anywhere.

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PS There was an architect in Darmstadt Albin Müller, a watch is also not averse to the beginning of the century, that's so.
In my view, the choice of material and technique well, very similar.
And as he died in Darmstadt in 1941, we can assume that he is in the Art Deco era to continue to indulge in a watch.




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PS There was an architect in Darmstadt Albin Müller, a watch is also not averse to the beginning of the century, that's so.
In my view, the choice of material and technique well, very similar.
And as he died in Darmstadt in 1941, we can assume that he is in the Art Deco era to continue to indulge in a watch.
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Even found out what - arrows one-to-one like mine, hull shape similarity also observed, the mechanism is the same.

http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/8786163

If this lame freak - "Jugendstil um 1900-05", then my then-handsome than not?
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