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Germany, a large 2-weight "Vienna Regulator", walnut case with turned and carved ornament, turned finial and drops, two piece Roman numeral enamel dial signed "J. Wilde, Monmouth, blued steel hands, 8 day time and strike, weight driven movement, brass pendulum with wooden rod, brass weights -
Germany, Gustav Becker, 3 piece porcelain garniture set, with 8 day, time and strike spring driven movement -
Hall clock, 8 day, time and strike on gong, two weight driven movement by Elite (Germany) in a mahogany case with reeded corner columns on trunk with brass capital flanking beveled glass door. The hood has full masculine columns and carved rosettes on broken arch top. The brass dial has silvered chapter ring, applied brass numerals and spandrels, moon phase and silvered calendar and second's bit. -
Junghans, Germany, elephant model swinging clock, patinated figure of an elephant mounted to a molded beechwood base, the 8 day swinging timepiece held aloft at the end of his trunk, clock case with gilt and silvered surfaces, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 day time only movement -
Junghans, Germany, 8 day spring driven movement, three train Westminster chime bracket clock with A13 movement in an architectural style mahogany case. The clock chimes the quarters on 4 rods. The hour is struck on a fifth deeper toned rod, c1900. -
Black Forest: Hans Konrad, Brux Czech Republic, Biedermeier style wall clock, 30 hour, time and gong strike, weight-driven movement with wood plates and brass wheels within a pine case with reverse painted glass front. The overall form of the case is typical of Black Forest Biedermeier wall clocks and the mechanism is essentially the same as most cuckoo clocks of this vintage. The elaborate case ornamentation features Catholic themes such as the cross, the Sacred Heart, and two small prints depicting Jesus. -
German 400-Day or Anniversary clock: (Retailer =Kuehl Clock Company, Chicago), time only spring driven movement torsion pendulum movement by Gustav Becker of Freiburg, Germany with disc pendulum in polished brass case under glass dome, c1910. -
Junghans, Germany, "Monkey Business" novelty clock, 30 hour, time only spring driven movement in a cast metal case in the form of a monkey holding a book. A line runs up from the movement to the lower jaw and eyes, which are designed to move up and down slowly as the jaw opens and closes, c1920. -
Germany, early Biedermeier cuckoo clock, 30 hour, weight driven movement in a wood case with stenciled floral design, fluted porcelain columns with gold accents and a white porcelain dial. Likely by Theodor Ketterer of Furtwangen, c1860. -
Germany, 8 day, time and strike one weight driven, brass movement Vienna regulator wall clock. -
Germany, dwarf tall clock, 30 hour, time, strike and alarm weight driven wooden plate movement, signed on the reverse in old German script, in a paint decorated case, signed "Johan Bratenberger" over a vase full of flowers with undecipherable initials on trunk door, is decorated with a robin, and floral decorations on either side of hood. The case has decorated wings to accommodate pendulum swing. The paint decorated wooden dial has a religious scene in arch. -
Germany, Junghans, 8 day, Westminster Chime, mahogany cased Georgian style bracket clock with fancy arched dial and pineapple finials -
Clock and Anenometer- Junghans Vienna regulator spring driven wall clock and a Friez Instruments Baltimore glass encased anemometer. -
Tall clock, 8 day, time, strike and chime with modern German movement in walnut case, circa late 20th century including a tall clock pine case (only) circa 18th century -
Clocks- 2 (Two) European clocks: Kienzle 8 days, Westminster chime mahogany bracket clock, 20th century; large brass English time and strike, weight driven lantern clock -
German tall clock with organ, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven wooden and brass movement playing 8 tunes listed inside door of musical mechanism through 33 pipes in a mahogany veneer case with painted wooden dial, c1830 -
German, oak cased bracket or table clock, 3-fusee, 8-bell, by Winterhalder & Hoffmeier. Chiming the quarters on choice of gongs (Westminster) or bells (Whittington), and with a rectangular dial with gilt cherub spandrels and subsidiary dials for time regulation and choice of tune, c1890 -
Johann Baptist Beha, Eisenbach, unusual early shelf cuckoo for the English market, Brazilian rosewood veneered case with inlays of brass, pewter, and turtle shell, alabaster dial with Roman numerals on ceramic cartouches, each with its own ornamental gilt frame, dial with veneered and inlaid surround, blued steel hands, 8 days, fusee time and strike, movement with wooden plates, wooden pipes with marbled paper covering, inside of back with Beha label, and date 7/2/69, and also the label of Camerer Cuss, the clocks retailer -
German Eureka, battery powered, electro-magnetic clock mounted on brass base under dome with large exposed rotating balance, c1910 -
Colonial Manufacturing Co., Zeeland, Mich., tall clock, 8 days, time, strike and Westminster chime, three brass weight driven, large Winterhalder Hofmeier German movement in a mahogany case with beveled glass door and broken arch top. The silvered brass dial has applied numerals, moon phase, strike & chime silent selectors, and brass spandrels, c1910