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Clocks- 2 (Two) mahogany 8 day Westminster chime mantel clocks: Waterbury "Chime Clock No. 902"; German Junghans tambour; early 20th century -
Reproduction miniature 30 hour swinger with bronzed figure on turned wood base, contemporary -
Gustav Becker, Germany, skeleton form 400 day torsion pendulum clock, the movement of year duration with polished brass plates, deadbeat escapement, with Medaille d'Or on back plate, silvered Arabic numeral dial and blued steel hands, polished brass disc pendulum with faint serial number matching that o f the movement, mounted to an oval wooden base, and covered with a conforming oval dome, serial #2135603, c1900 -
Symphonion German metal disk wood case music box, style 10N with full cross bar, side crank, with 9 disks, [19.5cm], c1900 -
Polyphon Musikwereke, Leipzig, Germany, "Polyphon Orchestrion II" or "Polyphon Rossini" Upright Music Box, piano with drum and trap effects model, coin operated, weight driven, playing 73 note cylinder rolls containing 3 tunes each, in a mahogany case with reverse painted frosted glass doors above and cabinet with two doors below resting on four casters -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, an enamelled silver singing bird box, the case with rectilinear panels decorated in blue, black, green and white enamels, the top in blue guilloche enamel with narrow black enamel border, the oval cover decorated with polychrome enamel flowers, and with green and black enamel border, opening to reveal a small, colorful bird, performing a short song and dance prior to disappearing beneath the cover, with key. -
Karl Griesbaum, Triberg, Germany, "Surgeon" whistling figure, spring driven brass movement powering air bellows, a cam-driven slide whistle, and swinging head motion, all within a hand carved wooden figure depicting a bespectacled man in a long coat holding knife in one hand while whistling a tune. -
Actiengesellschaft fur Uhrenfabrikation, Lenzkirch, 8 day, time, strike and chime on two gongs with pull repeat, spring brass movement bracket clock. "1 Million" Serial No. 39441. An example can be found in "Lenzkircher Uhren" Pg. 79. -
Karl Griesbaum, Triberg, Germany, "Father Christmas" whistling figure, spring driven brass movement driving air bellows, a slide whistle, and head motion, all enclosed in hand carved wooden figure depicting a bearded man carrying a sack over his shoulder, a German wall clock under his other arm, with packages and an elf in the pockets of his long coat. -
Actiengesellschaft fur Uhrenfabrikation, Lenzkirch, "No. 182", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement bracket clock. "1 Million" Serial No. 16284. An example of the clock can be found in: "Lenzkirch Clocks, The Unsigned Story" by George Everett, Pg. 100 and in "Lenzkircher Uhren" Pg. 80. -
Karl Griesbaum, Triberg, Germany, "Drunkard" whistling figure, spring driven brass movement powering a bellows, a cam-driven slide whistle, and head turn motion, enclosed within a hand carved wooden figure of a man in a top hat leaning on a small working clock, a bottle tucked in his hip pocket. -
Attributed to Johann Baptiste Beha, Eisenbach, Germany, "No. 508" model shelf cuckoo, 50 hour, time and strike with calling cuckoo bird, spring driven movement in an elaborately carved case replete with foliate, vine, and fence decorations. The wooden dial with Roman numerals and white hands, all on a matching carved wall bracket. See Justin Miller's book, Appendix A, Beha Catalog 1895-1900, page 7, No. 508. -
Karl Griesbaum, Triberg, Germany, gentleman whistling figure, spring driven brass movement powering air bellows, slide whistle, and turning head motion, hidden within a hand carved wooden figure depicting a black man in a light colored suit, straw hat in hand, whistling a tune. -
Southern Germany or Austria, telleruhr clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement with verge escapement and cowtail pendulum, mounted to an iron plate covered in copper relief birds, palmettes, and human faces on a scrolling field, the pendulum arbor cover in the form of a double-headed eagle, copper chapter ring with Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic numerals at five minute intervals, pierced brass hands with copper finish. -
Jaeger-LeCoutre, Switzerland, "Atmos" clock, 13 Jewel, caliber 540 movement, gilt torsion pendulum, round white painted dial with applied gilt numbers and hour markers, gilt hands, all contained within a glazed rectangular case with flip-front door, movement serial number 630240. -
Max Han, Thurmuhrenfabrik Zickau Sachsen, German tower clock, time and strike, weight driven movement with anchor escapement in a green painted cast iron frame with maker's signature and switch for electrically winding weights, Patent No. 88581 -
Lenzkirch Clock Co., Germany, wall clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in a fancy oak case with applied brass accoutrements, brass housing for clock and carved crest, brass dial, and cut steel hands, serial #41323 -
Gebruder Junghans, Schramberg, Germany, elephant model swinging clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement with compound pendulum held aloft by a patinated elephant figure on a molded wood base, the clock case with gilt and patinated surfaces, two-tone Arabic numerals on a white enamel dial with the Junghans star trademark and signed "Junghans Germany" below 6:00, two-tone hands. -
Jaeger-LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" clock, caliber 528, 15 jewel movement, gilt torsion pendulum, square white dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and arrow markers, gilt hands, all within a glazed rectangular case with removable front panel, serial number 434180. -
Lenzkirch AG, Lenzkirch, Germany, for the Swedish market, cartel clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven pendulum movement in a grand gilt wood case adorned with garlands, swags, fluted pilasters and sheaf of wheat finial, painted metal dial with Arabic numerals signed by a Swedish retailer, and gilt hands.