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German mini wood grandfather. -
German alarm clock, "Bradley". Metal case is 6.5" high, tarnished, good glass, dial, and hands. -
German alarm clock in a wood case. Brass ornaments top and base, flat glass in the sash, very good dial and hands, bell underneath. -
Schatz and Sons / Germany, 1000 day clock. The movement and dial are signed. -
Hermle / Germany, Anniversary clock. -
Schatz / Royal Mariner / 7 Jewels / Made In West Germany, signed on the painted dial of this German ships bell clock. -
German miniature desk clock. A super little clock, only 8" high, ripple trim around the top and bottom, four wood bun feet, edges angled around the corners, and a full hinged and latching wood back door. -
German mantle clock. 16" high walnut case has several wood ornaments and turnings, also ripple around the door. -
Cottage clock, possibly German. There is a black label on the base but I cannot read it, and the backboard, inside, is covered with oil cloth paper. -
Cottage clock, probably German made, thirty hour time and alarm movement. -
German cabinet cased clock, made by, "Haas and Soehne" (Sons) in the Black Forest, Germany, sometime in the late 1800's or early 1900's, for they went out of business by 1920. -
Black Forest musical novelty, a carved "Bottle Head". This one is different from most we have sold. -
Gustav Becker 400 Day Clock, with a Disc Pendulum, ca 1910. -
German RA needing some TLC. Made by the Schlenker and Kienzle factory around 1900. -
German 400 Day, Disc Pendulum, Anniversary clock. It is typical of most all disc pendulum clocks in that it looks like the Gustav Becker clocks, and also like those made by many other Anniversary clock makers. -
Hamburg American Clock Co. mini school house clock. -
German cabinet clock. It is not signed anywhere but I am calling it German. -
German ? Bakers clock, ca 1920's. Round wood bezel is 14.5" wide, has a thin finish of paint or varnish on the wood. -
Gustav Becker small wall regulator. The walnut case is 23" tall and should have some small top ornament that is now missing. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1885. I doubt the walnut case is terribly old, probably 1920's.