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from Germany
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German RA, made by Schlenker and Kienzle in the late 1800's. It is a much nicer clock than our minimum would indicate. -
Junghans shelf clock, ca 1920's. Art deco type case is 16" tall, clean, has the original finish, and is a very attractive walnut case with nicely designed ornaments. -
Junghans RA wall clock. It is missing a top piece and the bottom finials, otherwise a nice case, 23" high as it is. -
Black Forest Picture Frame clock in "as found condition", ca 1850. Missing the glass in the front wood frame. -
Miniature German RA type case, yet has some very attractive features, i.e. -
Lenzkirsch fancy RA clock, ca 1872. It was made the first year Lenzkirsch started putting their trademark on their movement. -
German box clock. The walnut case is only 24" tall, clean, polished, complete, and in excellent original condition. -
German one weight Vienna regulator. 8 day movement stamped with the flying wings trademark of Schlenker and Kienzle. -
German miniature box clock, art deco style, ca early 1900's. 8 day brass movement is unsigned, slide in mount and held with thumb screws. -
Junghans RA wall clock, ca 1885. There is a lot of clock here for the money. -
Winterhalder and Hofmeier gallery clock, ca 1880. Solid plate brass movement is 8 day, time only, signed by the company, and original to this English type, pegged case. -
German Art Nouveau wall clock, ca 1920's. This is a heavy oak cased clock and it stands 32" high. -
Hamburg American small wall clock, barometer, and thermometer. It is in excellent condition, clean, polished, and original, except for the lower door latch that is no doubt a Bubba replacement. -
German one weight Vienna Regulator, by Karl Mueller, Leipzig, Germany, ca 1921. A little different from other Vienna regulators. -
Hamburg Amerikanische box clock, ca about 1910-1920. The company merged with Gustav Becker, Junghans, and Lenzkirsch before 1930. -
Vienna regulator, made by Resch-Gebrueder, Remember name and trademark on the 8 day one weight movement. One of the leading clock manufacturers in Austria since the early 1800's. -
Lenzkirsch fancy RA walnut case, very clean and polished, standing only 28" high. Not as fancy as some of this collection but has much style. -
German fancy RA that is probably an unsigned early Lenzkirsch clock. The movement has a serial number, 180293. -
German RA type wall clock. Medium sized walnut case is 33" high, exceptionally nice and clean, carved top, base, columns, and even carved finials. -
German one weight Vienna regulator, ca around 1870. One day brass movement is unsigned, seat board mounted and slides into wood mounting brackets.