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C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight ÒGrand SonnerieÓ walnut cased wall clock. -
C.1900, Austrian, 2-Weight Vienna Regulator, oak case with porcelain dial. -
Dachl style single-weight Vienna Regulator by Remember Resch-Gebrueder Uhrenfabriko, 19th century. -
Austrian "Dachlur" reproduction of early Biedermeier style wall clock, miniature with 2.3" porcelain dial, one day duration, weight driven, modern c2000 -
M. Bentwe, in Wien, Austrian bracket clock with calendar and moon phase 56 hour time and quarter strike crown verge movement in hard wood case with silvered chapter ring and unusual north wind brass spandrels and mock pendulum aperture, c1750, chain fusee for time train, backplate engraved in the English manner. -
Austrian, Empire mantel clock, 2-day duration, Grand Sonnerie, full qtr striking mantel clock, C.1830. -
Francois Hochenadl, Vienna, time and strike double fusee ebonized wood bracket clock with shelf, 18th century -
Austrian bracket clock, 2 day, time, alarm and quarter strike on two bells, spring driven movement in inlaid hard wood case with white enamel dial, c1810 -
Vienna Regulator, unsigned 2-weight walnut time and strike wall clock, c1900 -
Vienna Regulator, "W. Schonberger Wien", 2 weight walnut time and strike wall clock, c1870 -
Picture clock with oil on zinc painting of castle scene inset with Jos Pichler, Vienna, Austria pocket watch movement in castle tower clock. The movement is gilt, 30 hour, time only, fusee and spring driven. The painting has a molded and ebonized frame, c1800 -
Austrian, Christian Federl, Miniature Laterndluhr, weight for time, and springs for quarter and hour strike, in a well made mahogany veneered case with satinwood edge banding, 1 to 2 day duration, c1820 -
Austrian, floor standing 2nd Baroque style Vienna regulator, 8 day, time and Grande Sonnerie strike, three engraved brass weight driven movement with fancy engraved brass pendulum bob in an ornately carved walnut case with silvered brass round dial, w/ engraved dial center, c1875 -
Wilhelm Kunz, Wien, Austria "Vienna Regulator in Altdeutsch Style" wall clock, 8 day, time and Grande Sonnerie strike, three weight driven movement in a walnut case flanked by fluted fully turned columns with elaborately carved capitals and bases and two part white enamel dial, c1880 -
Erste Karlsteiner Uhren Industrie, Karlstein, Austria, "Vienna Regulator" of second Baroque period, 8 day, time and Grande Sonnerie strike, three weight driven movement in a walnut case with applied carvings and engraving and finely cutout and engraved brass dial surround and center mounted on silvered chapter ring, brass weights and pendulum also engraved, c1885 -
Austria, thirty hour Zappler clock for the English market, white enamel Roman numeral dial, gilt hands, decorative pendulum, cast iron case with Queen Victoria on horseback, the lower section with rococo ornament, a crown, and embossed at the bottom Victoria 1, mounted to a wooden base, under a glass dome c1850 -
E. Lowy, Wien, walnut 8 day, time only, weight driven Vienna regulator, c1880 -
M. Schimberger(?), Wien, Austrian walnut 2 weight time and strike Vienna regulator, c1880 -
Austrian, M. Herz and Sohn, 1.Stefansplatz, No. 6, Wien, a full seconds Laboratory style regulator timepiece, 30 day, weight driven with maintaining power, c1910 -
Austrian, floor clock or Bodenstanduhr, now with longer running, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie, with seconds hand and central calendar, the dial signed Johann Nellich in Wien, in a 6- light case of provincial origin, with meter length grid pendulum, c1800