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C.1890, Austrian, 2-Weight Vienna Regulator, with matched engraving on dial center, weights and pendulum. -
Austrian, dial signed "Math Romer", 31-day time only, one weight Vienna Regulator with ribbon style calendar, c1870 -
Winbauer and Dangel, Baden, Austria, ebonized 30 day one weight time only, Vienna regulator, c1880 -
Joh. Salfer, Wien, Austria, Vienna regulator wall clock, 30 days, time only, weight driven movement in an Arts & Crafts oak case with enamel dial and engraved center signed by maker and engraved brass pendulum bob and brass weight, c1895 -
Austrian carved wood 8 days, quarter striking 3 weight serpentine case Vienna regulator, c1880 -
H. Hartel, Austria, walnut quarter chiming 2 day spring wound Vienna Regulator wall clock, c1860 -
Johannes Friderich Schmidt, Kuttenberg, Austria, 3-Fusee Bracket clock, two day duration, crown verge, striking the quarters on 3 bells and the hour on a single bell, c1750 -
Remember (Gebruder Resch), Austria, walnut 8 days, time and strike, 2 weight Vienna regulator, c1875 -
Austrian, dial signed "Franz Grofs, Wien", 8 days, time and strike, 2 weight walnut serpentine case Vienna regulator, c1880 -
Franz Peucker, Wien, Austrian walnut 8 days, time only, weight driven Vienna Regulator wall clock, c1890 -
Ernst Ferdinandi, Vienna, Austria, Dachluhr, 8 days, weight driven timepiece, the mahogany veneered case with light wood banding, glazed sides and front, white enamel Roman numeral dial signed "Ernst Ferdinandi in Wien", gilt, engine turned bezel, finely cut blued steel hands, brass movement with deadbeat escapement and maintaining power, polished brass weight, ebonized wooden pendulum rod with brass ball, c1830 -
Anton Jezek, Wien, Austria, 30 day, time, strike & grande sonnerie, weight driven movement in a two piece carved walnut case with carved and turned half columns flanking dial, carved fleur-de-lis style trim over trunk door glass over a base with a single drawer, cabinet and two carved and turned 3/4 columns resting on bun feet. The intricately engraved nickel plated dial has blue numerals on raised engraved brass plaques with maker's signature "Ant. Jezek" and matching pendulum disc and weights. -
Vienna, a mahogany veneered Dachluhr timepiece, the six light case with contrasting stringing, deeply incurved bracket, and top with shallow pitched pediment with bevel moldings, piecrust bezel with roman numeral white enamel dial, the back marked "L. Mosslinger", pierced, blued steel hands, 8 day movement with dead beat escapement, pendulum with steel rod and brass bob, and brass clad weight with four spoke pulley -
Austria, a Royal Vienna porcelain three piece garniture, the architectural clock case with cobalt blue ground, gilt, foliate ornament, and vignettes featuring putti in the clouds, gilt brass mid section surrounded by six porcelain columns, and containing the 8 day, timepiece movement, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel spade hands, and matching vasiform side pieces on square plinths, also in cobalt with gilt ornament, and each with courting scene in an oval reserve, signed "Hauffmann", all bases with beehive mark -
Austria, a miniature weight driven Vienna timepiece, rosewood grained softwood case with serpentine door, deeply molded bottom bracket with turned drop, ogee molded top and bottom, and removable scrolled crest with turned finial, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced, blued steel Vienna style hands, 30 hour, weight driven timepiece movement with recoil escapement and silk thread suspension, 5 spoke pulley, and pendulum with brass bob and steel rod -
Austria or Germany, Vienna regulator, 8 day, time only, weight-driven movement in a walnut case with serpentine crest, two-piece porcelain dial with pie crust bezel with subsidiary in sunk portion, brass pendulum disc and weight, c.1890 -
Laterndluhr case, a modern reproduction of this Viennese style done with rosewood veneer, brass string inlay, and 9 glasses. -
Austria, table or desk clock, round, cushion shaped case with pineapple finial and polychrome enamel decoration, the scenes depicting nymphs, putti and centurions in various landscapes, the Roman numeral enamel dial with similar treatment, the case held aloft by a cast silver mermaid standing on an oval polychrome enamel decorated plaque, all mounted to a carved, rock crystal base, 15 jewel key wound Swiss movement, 9 1/4Ò h, 19th century -
Vienna, Austria, 30 Day, single weight regulator, Biedermeier period, in a slender mahogany veneer case with satinwood accents or banding along the edges, and with polished steel pendulum rod, and sharp edged brass pendulum, with brass rear, and the two piece silvered brass dial surrounded with engine turned brass bezels (inner and outer), c1835 -
Vienna, Austria, small single weight regulator, late Biedermeier period, grid pendulum, eight day duration, c1855