Traditional Hunter’s Cuckoo Clock with Rifles, Pheasant, and Stag
This handcrafted 8-day German cuckoo clock by Anton Schneider captures the essence of the Black Forest’s hunting tradition. Beautifully detailed carvings of a pheasant and rabbit flank the clock’s dial, while a hunter’s horn elegantly circles the center. The surrounding oak leaves frame the clock in natural harmony, with a hunter’s pouch carved at the base.
Atop the timepiece sits a regal stag’s head mounted in the traditional hunter’s crown, flanked by crossed rifles, a classic symbol of the forest huntsman. Each element is hand-carved and stained to highlight the texture and craftsmanship of natural wood.
Every hour, the cuckoo bird emerges to call, echoing the charm of the forest through the timeless artistry of the Black Forest region.
Q: What materials are used for the carvings?
A: The clock is handcrafted from solid wood, with hand-carved leaves, animals, and rifles carefully stained for depth and texture.
Q: How is the cuckoo sound controlled?
A: The clock features a manual night shut-off lever that silences the cuckoo during nighttime hours.
Q: Does this clock play music?
A: No, this model focuses on traditional craftsmanship and cuckoo movement without a music box.
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