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from Germany
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Late 20th Century, German/Swiss, singing bird box with enameled scene on the cover of a gentleman presenting a gift to a lady in pastoral setting, the surround in aqua colored enamel accented with yellow and pink roses. -
C.1880, German, "R-A" Spring movement timepiece in the Viennese style, with a unique swing out movement, hinged on right side. -
C.1960, German, Oswald Rotating Eye Clock, showing the time by the position of the pupils, in the form of a puppy, molded composition case. -
C.1960, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock in the form of an owl setting on a book, molded composition case. -
C.1910, German, 8-day time/strike Westminster chime, a dwarf standing model. It is very unusual to see this type case as a standing example. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, DIANA swinging arm clock, 8-day. -
Late 20th Century, German/Swiss, singing bird box in a dark green enameled case, with engraved and gilded corners and edging. -
Late 20th Century, German/Swiss, singing bird in a .925 marked coin silver case, embossed with cherubs and birds, and the lid decorated with two putti, one with lyre, the second with music book. -
C.1955, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock, in the form of a Daschund, molded composition case. Tells time by the position of the pupil; time in foto is 12 minutes past 12. -
C.1880, German, Serpentine "R-A" timepiece, probably by Lorenz Bob, a neighbor to Lenzkirch (see similarity to Lenzkirch style 309, with serial No. 201744 -
C.1910, German, for the American Market, 8-day world time or globe clock with 9" globe (pendulum movement). -
C.1905, German, Jahresuhrenfabrik, Model 218, Art Nouveau timepiece in a cherry case with copper colored brass cast decorations both front and sides, and with disc pendulum. -
C.1905, German, ELEPHANT SWING, 8-Day novelty timepiece, the support bar for the clock held at the end of the elephant's trunk. -
C.1905, German, Junghans, Cricket Player, or BATBOY, patinated spelter swinging arm clock, 8-day. -
C.1875, German, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in an ebonized case, the unusual movement with exposed escapement on the dial, and with dead beat, dial signed, Wm Bremer, Jr., Hamburg. -
C.1900, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, 8-day 3-tr, Westminster chime mantel clock retailed by Bailey, Banks and Biddle Co., Philadelphia, in a round Gothic mahogany case, with silvered dial. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, STATUE OF LIBERTY swinging arm clock, 8-day, figure holding a tablet inscribed "4th July 1776".. -
C.1895, German, Polyphon, Musical Tall clock, double comb Polyphon player, with Lenzkirch time and strike movement, in a closed walnut case, music plays at will with selector on left, or on the hour. Most similar to style 64; this one never had glass in door, has walnut panel. Plays 28cm center drive discs. -
C.1850, German, I. B. Saier, Saig [Baden-Wurtemburg], an interesting 2-weight wall clock, showing a lot of American influence, the 8-sided star shaped top similar to what Silas B Terry designed for his iron case, this one of mahogany veneer over pine. -
C.1865, German, Gustav Becker, Freiburg-i/S, 1-Wt Vienna Regulator, in an inlaid case. The movement with black porcelain dial and gilt numerals, pendulum with multi color cloisonne enamel, and the special pulley with black enamel inlay, and the original weight with enamel trim caps top and bottom, orig movement serial No. 146490