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from Germany
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C.1880, German, Black Forest, R-A Wall regulator, -
C.1880, German, Black Forest, for the English market, -
C.1880, German, Berlin Style "Free Swinger" wall clock. -
C.1875, German, Lenzkirch, Mini Mantel timepiece -
C.1875, German, Gustav Becker, 2-weight Vienna regulator, -
C.1875, German, 2-Weight Regulator in the Viennese style. -
C.1860, German, Joseph Schumacher, Furtwangen, Organ Clock, as-found. -
C.1810, German, a 19th Century version of a 17th century "telleruhr". -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, C.1955, SCOTTY dog clock, with rotating eyes, 1-day, in a cast, composition case. -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, C.1950, carved wood (labeled hand carved), moving (rotating) eye TERRIER, novelty clock, 1-day, model 16 with red collar. -
German, Winterhalder and Hoffmeier, unusual 4-glass and mahogany case, just slightly larger than the robust movement, quarter chiming Westminster tune on 4 very heavy flat wire gongs, and striking the hours on a still larger gong, c.1900. -
German, BELL RINGER alarm, C.1875, an ebonized pine case with pressed brass trim, and with a small back wind pendulette [short pivoted pendulum] movement. 3rd hand for alarm set on small porcelain dial. -
German desk clock with 8 day spring driven Swiss movement in Art Deco gilt case with center inset painted ivory panel on dial with pastoral scene and geometric enameled decoration bordering Arabic numerals, c1925 -
German (unsigned Lenzkirch), Regulator No. 5 {see "Vienna Regulators" by Dana Blackwell, pg 53}, as-found, less finials and top. -
German, Gustav Becker, C.1895, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie "Vienna Regulator" in the Alt Deutsch double door style., 8-day [full quarter striking]. -
German, Gustav Becker, Freiburg S, c.1871, small 1-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut veneer case, with burled back panel and ebonized finials and trim, and with 4.25" dial, serial No. 43286. -
German, Junghans, C.1910, "DIANA" swinging arm novelty, 8-day, time. The patinated spelter statue is affixed to a turned wooden base, and a small, well made movement is housed in the top of the 'clock arm'. -
German, Junghans, C.1914, BATBOY swing clock, with unusual 24 hour military dial, probably influenced by WWI, as-found, 8-day time only. -
Junghans, Germany, Cricket Player, or "BATBOY", patinated spelter swinging arm clock, 8-day time only spring driven movement with Arabic numeral porcelain dial, c1905 -
German, Junghans, C.1910, KANGAROO novelty swing clock, 8-day, time. The movement is contained in the top of the "clock arm" and the entire assembly swings from side to side on the nose of the Kangaroo.