Forward | 7 |
Preface | 9 |
Acknowledgements | 11 |
Chapter One | |
| Early Black Forest Clockmaking | 13 |
| | Black Forest Clockmaking prior to 1800 | 13 |
| | Black Forest Clockmaking after 1800 | 20 |
Chapter Two | |
| The Cuckoo Clock | 27 |
| | The History of the Cuckoo Clock | 27 |
| | Two Significant Cuckoo Clockmakers and Firms | 69 |
| | Cuckoo Clock Attribution | 72 |
| | Johann Baptist Beha | 80 |
Chapter Three | |
| Black Forest Clocks with Automata | 105 |
| | Automata prior to 1850 | 105 |
| | Automata after 1850 | 112 |
| | Two Significant Makers of Clocks with Automata | 130 |
Chapter Four | |
| Black Forest Musical Clocks | 135 |
| | Early Musical Clocks 1760 - 1850 | 135 |
| | Musical Clocks after 1850 | 145 |
| | Emilian Wehrle | 161 |
Chapter Five | |
| Complicated Clocks | 167 |
| | Alarm Complication | 167 |
| | Calendar Complication | 168 |
| | Moon Phase Complication | 169 |
| | Precision and Long-Running Clocks | 170 |
| | Complex Striking Mechanisms | 172 |
| | Lorenz Bob | 174 |
Chapter Six | |
| Small Black Forest Clocks | 177 |
| | Jockele Clocks | 177 |
| | Sorg Clocks | 184 |
| | Miniature Clocks | 190 |
| | "Clock Peddler" Timepieces | 193 |
Chapter Seven | |
| From Workbench to Market: "Peddlers" and "Packers" | 197 |
| | Marketing the Black Forest Clock | 197 |
| | Clock Packers and Wholesalers | 199 |
| | Clocks for Export | 203 |
Appendices: | |
| A | Johann Baptist Beha Catalogs | 216 |
| B | Johann Baptist Beha & Söhne Factory | 244 |
| C | Original Drawings and Design Specifications | 260 |
| D | Sample Sheets from Carvers and Casemakers | 267 |
| E | Emilian Wehrle & Co. Catalog with Price List, circa 1890 | 271 |
| F | Gordian Hettich Sohn Prospectus (selected pages), circa 1900 | 284 |
A Note from the Author | |
End Notes | |
Index | |