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Very rare Lenzkirch, Vienna Regulator. The 8 day signed movement is spring wound, has an off center winding arbor and is a "Swing Out" movement. -
Lenzkirsch two weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1879. The serial number on the movement (462116) dates the clock 1879. -
Shelf cuckoo with St. Bernard dog motif. -
German 3 weight Grand Sonnerie, Vienna regulator, ca 1875. This is the largest 8 day, 3 weight Vienna I have ever seen or sold. -
Junghans Gebrueder (brothers), Schramberg Black Forest Germany, ca around 1900. This is a very rare shelf cuckoo clock, and if you were to see it at a clock auction or clock show you may miss the fact it is a cuckoo. -
German Oswald "Skull", ca around 1950. One of the rarest of the Oswald's, and a model seldom seen for sale. -
Black Forest carved man, very similar to the poplar "Whistlers". Signed on the bottom, "Hand Carved In Austria". -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator, ca 1886. One of the most unusual Vienna regulator clocks we have ever offered at auction. -
Late Victorian Faux Marble Mantel Clock, c. 1890 -
Carved Oak Cased Bracket Clock, c. 1890; probably German -
AN ELABORATE GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, dial molded 'Imperial', movement with German maker's mark. -
A GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK. -
TIMEPIECE WALL CLOCK, German, late 19th century, -
TWO-WEIGHT LONGCASE WALL CLOCK, Gustav Becker Clock Co., German, c.1879, -
VIENNA REGULATOR FLOOR CLOCK, Gustav Becker, Bralnau, Bohemia, 19th century, -
Gilt silver desk clock with date. Probably Austrian or German, circa 1870, movement by John Lampe, London, No. 1038, circa 1730. -
Junghans oak cased wall clock -
A GERMAN BRACKET CLOCK. -
(Lot of 2) C.1910, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, 400-Day Crystal Regulator -
C.1990, German, Triple Chime (8-rod) wall clock