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Viennese Serpentine Regulator, ca 1860. -
Serpentine Viennese Regulator, ca 1860. -
Long Run Vienna Regulator, ca 1875, by Wilh. Kollmer, Wien. -
Large Vienna 2 weight regulator, in a walnut veneered case that is 50 inches tall, and a tad under 19 inches wide. -
Vienna Regulator, ca. 1880. 44 inches tall mahogany case, turned spooled half columns. -
Lighthouse clock, one of only three made by a talented clockmaker. We sold one in our January 2004 auction made by the same fellow, for over $1700. -
Vienna Regulator, circa 1880. Original ebonized case with minor touch ups, from top finial to bottom approx. -
Vienna Regulator, ca. 1890. Extra clean high grade case, approx. 42 inches high, possibly mahogany with burled backboard, good old glasses. -
Remember 3 weight Grand Sonnerie Vienna Regulator in a 49 inches tall light walnut case. Remember is a trademark used by Austria's leading clock manufacturer, the Resch brothers, ca back to 1886. -
Miniature wall timepiece, probably Austrian, ca about 1850. -
This Is An Austrian Single Weight Timepiece By Resch-Gebrueder (Remember Trademark) Serial No. 96513, Circa 1870'S. -
This Is An Austrian Miniature Serpentine Cased Wall Clock In A Mahogany Finish. Circa 1860'S. -
2 Piece Cabinet Floor Clock With An 8 Day Vienna Two Weight Movement, In A Walnut Veneered Case With Carvings And Brass Accents. -
Maple Dachluhr or Lantern Viennese Wall Clock -
3 Weight Engraved Vienna Regulator Clock -
1 Weight Signed Standing Vienna Tall Case Clock -
Mahogany Ebonized 2 Wt. Mini Vienna Regulator Clock -
1 Wt. Serpentine Vienna Regulator Clock -
2 Wt Vienna; Carved Case -
3 Weight Vienna Regulator Clock, Serpentine Case