Joachim Lieberman's Pocket Watch
This pocket watch belongs to Joachim Lieberman and symbolizes the personal history and family destiny of that era. This pocket watch is not only a personal item, but also reflects the social background and historical events of that period. The exquisite design and precise craftsmanship of the pocket watch demonstrated the superb craftsmanship of watch making at that time. Joachim Lieberman's pocket watch is now in the museum as a historical witness, recording the story and people's lives during that turbulent period. Joachim Lieberman's pocket watch is currently in the Auschwitz Jewish Center Museum.
17th-century Polish restored clockwork table clock
The clockwork table clock (17th-18th century) was made by George Merkel, and this horizontal tile-shaped table clock is called "kaflak" in Polish ". Its movement is incomplete, and it was rebuilt in the 19th century. The movement has two clockwork drums (one of which is not original and belongs to the 19th century), a reduction screw with a chain, a vintage movement gear, a crown wheel escapement protected by a decorative bow (the bow is missing). The chiming mechanism is incomplete. The clock originally marked the hour and half hour. It has a ring dial and single needle mechanism (secondary needle for the 21st century). It is now in the Museum of the University of Jaguaronia.
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