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from Germany
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Late 17th Century, Austrian or South German, hexagonal quarter striking, full repeating, table clock, with stationery barrels for the hour and quarter strike and with chain fusee/verge for the time. -
C.1975, German, Horolovar (C. Terwilliger) reproduction of the famous Briggs rotary clock. -
C.1975, German, Gravity Clock, Wall mount with front swinging cow"s tail pendulum; reproduction of a 16th Century model. -
C.1974, German, for Horolovar Co., NY, repro of the famous Ignatz flying pendulum clock, as-found. -
C.1970, Dutch Reproduction Wall Clock, with eight day West German movement, striking on the bell that supports Atlas on top the clock. -
C.1967 (dated inside cover) German, Whistler depicting a black man in 1930"s attire, striped pants, orange tie and large flower in his lapel. -
C.1965, German, "Sale m' Ship"s Bell striking wall clock, mounted to a rectangular piece of walnut. -
C.1960, German, "Whistling Drunk' , a carved figure leaning against a lamp post, with batteries in the base that light the lamp while he is whistling. -
C.1960, German, "Clock Peddler', Whistler, carrying a load of clocks on his back and one in his right arm that actually works. -
C.1955, German, Schatz, "Royal Mariner' Ship"s Bell clock with full size external bell, mounted on original chip-board board with mahogany veneer. -
C.1955, German, Schatz, "Royal Mariner' Ship"s Bell clock in ship"s wheel motif, with matching aneroid barometer, and in working order. -
C.1955, German, Kieninger and Obergfell, 1.5v., battery powered electro-magnetic desk clock with plexiglass rear cover and dial. -
C.1953, German, Wurthner-Western, 400-Day clock, chrome, from storage. -
C.1950, German, Singing Bird in Cage, in excellent original condition. -
C.1950, German, Rocking Bird in Cage, with chrome stand on a marble base. -
C.1950, German or Swiss, a novelty musical bird cage, with two animated birds that move with the bottom wind music box plays. -
C.1950, A German 30-hour "over-ocean' alarm clock, now in a purpose made broken arch "tall' case from the same period, by a handy cabinet maker, with cross banded inlay on the bombay base, trunk and hood. -
C.1949, German, Kundo, for Forestville Clock Co, "Louvre' model in excellent original condition. -
C.1930, German, Sedelmaier and Schultz, Aneroid barometer in a walnut case, and in good original condition. -
C.1930, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, Louvre model in very good original condition. (does need suspension spring, block is there).