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Miniatures of the clock peddler have been produced in small quantities after the establishment of wagon roads and a railway in 1872. The fashion of dress is always the same but the earliest figures were wood carvings, later of tinplate and after WWII offered as an assembly kit. Many examples have tiny working clocks carried by the peddler in addition to a quantity for sale strapped to a rack on his back.

 

Height: 14 inches (including base)
Width: 4 inches (at base)
Depth: 3.5 inches (at base)
 

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A regular visitor to every village in and around the Black Forest was the clock peddler or Uhrentrager. Some claim he hand crafted his clocks during the long cold winter months; then in fair weather, peddled his wares on foot for barter. There were few wagon roads and no public transportation; currency was rarely exchanged in the rural areas dotted with tiny villages.

 

Height: 15 inches (including base)
Width: 8 inches (at base)
Depth: 5 inches (at base)

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