Munich, after 1756
Johann Paulus Graf (working 1756 – 1788 in Munich, from 1772 on court clockmaker of Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria)
Case wood, carved, polychrome, with floral tendril decor, surmounted by a putto with little dog (Bichon Frisé) and snail;
Dials gilt brass, enamel
Musical clockwork with repeater
Large dial showing time, small dials for striking mechanism (carillon clockwork), lower dial showing date and weekday, decorated with allegories of the seven days of the week
Height: 124 cm, width: 56 cm, depth: 25 cm
Johann Paulus Graf is documented as clockmaker in Munich between 1756 – 1788. From 1772 on he was court clockmaker of Maximilian III Joseph, Elector of Bavaria.
The wooden case of this bracket clock shows an elaborate, accurately carved floral tendril decoration, polychrome, surmounted by a putto with little dog (Bichon Frisé) and snail. The dials are gilt brass and enamel;
the large dial showing the time, small dials for striking mechanism (carillon clockwork),
lower dial showing date and weekday, decorated with allegories of the seven days of the week.
The musical clockwork with repeater is in excellent condition and fully functional.