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German, Lenzkirch, Cast /gilt mantel clock of a young farmer In Sunday clothes + his basket of roses, 8-day bell strike, serial No. 263496, with a period dome and base. C.1863 -
German, Mathias Bauerle, St. Georgen, Berlin style, FREE SWINGER wall clock in a dark fumed oak case with heavy barley twist columns on the door, and cast/gilt sunburst pendulum, QUARTER strike on 2 gongs, C.1890 -
German "Anniversary" 400-day timepiece in a heavy 4- glass, crystal regulator case, serial No. 7677, by Kienzle, plate 1008 (round). Circa 1904 -
German, M. Winterhalder and Hofmeier, Neustadt, Baden, unusual mahogany and beveled glass quarter striking regulator, with silvered dial and neat curved glass that continues clear around the top. 8-day. C.1900 -
German, Gustav Becker (Freiburg), 2-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut double door case with carved "northwind" top, 8-day rod strike. Serial No. 371496. C.1875. -
German, Small "Vienna Regulator", 1-wt, time only in a walnut case with ebonized accents, running 4 to 5 days. C.1880. -
Modern, Austrian repro of a mini Dachluhr, single weight, 1-day duration, with a marking on the movement of Lenzkirch AGU (someone has the orig stamp in his drawer). C.1995. -
German, Junghans, Monkey automaton clock, eyes move and lower jaw moves up and down while clock is running, C.1915 -
German, Lenzkirch, rare DIGITAL dial mantel timepiece, in an "Alt Deutsch" walnut case with fancy trim, 8-day, spring, serial 1,037,736, DRP No. 54093, C.1890 -
German, Clock Peddler with working pendulum clock on chest, C.1875 -
German, L. Furtwangler and Sons, Furtwangen, a dark oak, arts and crafts tall clock, often called Jugendstil in Germany, 2-wt, pull wind, 8-day, serial No. 9174, C.1915 -
German, Junghans, ELEPHANT swinger or mysterious swinging timepiece, the clock arm moving from side to side without apparent impulse, C.1910 -
German, a small, cut crystal mantel or desk clock, with a small pendulette movement, and a frosted glass dial, C.1900 -
German, Carl Mueller, No. 104, Black Forest cased "Vienna Regulator", 3-wt, grand sonnerie, rod strike, in hunter motif, with rabbit, fox, 2-pheasant and a deer head, rifle and powder horn, all amongst sprays of oak branches and leaves, C.1890 -
German, Ges Geschutzt, 8-day shelf cuckoo clock with large/robust going barrel movement. C.1880. -
German, J. B. Beha, Eisenbach, MODEL 512 shelf cuckoo in walnut, with wooden plated 8-day double fusee movement. C.1880. -
German, Edwardian era box clock, with leaded panel, beveled and art glass. C.1910 -
German, A. Maier, larger 5-leaf and single bird cuckoo, 1-day, 2-weight cuckoo strike, C.1930 -
Gustav Becker, small spring R/A regulator style wall clock, 8-day time and gong strike. Circa 1900. -
German, Mahogany cased banjo clock, 8-day time and strike with 8-day going barrel movement with rack striking on a gong. C.1920.