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German, Socol Montag and Co., C.1930, 400-day, 4-ball rotary pendulum, torsion timepiece under a dome, Louvre model. Horolovar's 400-day repair guide examples are shown as "Sokol Montag and Co." The spelling may have changed for the English market. -
Junghans, German, wall clock with 8 day time only spring driven pendulum movement in walnut case with ornately inlaid decorations with mercury thermometer and aneroid barometer, c1900 -
German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, C. 1905, 400-day, disc pendulum torsion timepiece in a crystal regulator style case. -
German wall clock 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in a mahogany case, c1900 -
Junghans, German, 8 day time, strike and Westminster chime bracket clock, c1915, walnut case. -
German, 8-day time/strike bracket style mantel clock, not signed, but most likely a Lenzkirch; gong and movement show proper characteristics, C.1890 -
German shelf cuckoo clock with 30-hour time and strike movement and bone hands and articulated cuckoo bird, c1890 -
German, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, 8-day time and quarter striking on two gongs (bim-bam), wood and glass mantel clock retailed by Bailey, Banks and Biddle, Philadelphia. -
Junghans, German, 8-day time/strike Westminster chime oak mantel clock, C. 1910 -
Junghans, German, 8-day Westminster chime bracket clock, chiming the quarters on 4 rods. Hour is struck on a separate deeper toned rod, c1900 -
German, 8-day time and gong strike, platform escapement, spring movement, tambour style mantel clock retailed by S. Nordlinger and Son, Los Angeles, C. 1920 -
German for the French market, 8-day Westminster chime box clock with the dial marked "Le Veritable Westminster G.D", C. 1920 -
German, wall mounted Aneroid barometer and thermometer. This thermometer is unusual in that it uses the Celsius and Reaumur scale. The Reaumur scale was invented in 1730 by Rene Reaumur and had wide spread use in Europe in the 18th and 19th century, c1880 -
Hamburg-American German mini R/A 8-day time and strike mahogany wall clock, C.1910. -
Kienzle, German Deco-style Westminster-chime 8-day walnut wall clock, C.1925. -
German, Junghans, "Plato", 30-hour annular dial novelty timepiece. The Ansonia Clock Co. also sold their version of the Plato, C. 1905 -
Junghans, German, 8-day time/strike Westminster chime mantel clock, C. 1900 -
C. Werner Uhrenfabrik, Villingen, Germany, walnut 30-hour time/alarm small mantel clock, C. 1890. -
Clocks- (2) German Black Forest 2-weight cuckoo clocks, C.1910 -
Clocks- (6) alarm clocks: (3) Vienna bell-on-top models one by Junghans, a New Haven radium dial, Alexander Mfg Co. U.S.A. bell-on-top and a Westclox Big Ben