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Schneider 8-Day Bavarian Biergarten Cuckoo Clock with Waitress and Drinkers
This detailed 8-day chalet cuckoo clock by Anton Schneider captures the joyful spirit of a Bavarian Biergarten. From its rustic gabled roof, a small bell rings in time with the cuckoo bird’s call, while above the dial, dancers spin on a flower-trimmed balcony to cheerful music.
Below, the Biergarten scene comes to life. Two patrons holding mugs of beer seesaw up and down on a wooden teeter-totter, keeping time with the melody. Behind them, a waterwheel turns slowly, completing the tranquil rhythm of the Black Forest. On the opposite side, a waitress swings back and forth through the Brauhaus door, carrying beer glasses to a guest seated at a nearby table.
Handcrafted from solid wood and powered by an 8-day mechanical movement, this clock combines motion, music, and tradition. With its animated figures and exquisite carving, this piece brings the warmth of German craftsmanship and Bavarian charm to any home.
Q: Does this clock play music?
A: Yes, it alternates between the melodies “Edelweiss” and “The Happy Wanderer” each hour.
Q: What happens during the cuckoo call?
A: When the cuckoo calls, the bell rings, the waitress swings from the Brauhaus door, and the drinkers seesaw up and down in rhythm.
Q: Does it have a night shut-off feature?
A: Yes, it includes an automatic night shut-off that silences the cuckoo and music from 8 PM to 8 AM.
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