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from Germany
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C.1995 German "Regula", 30-hour time/strike cuckoo clock, hunting motif with crossed rifles at top, deer head, rabbit and bird.. -
C.1950, German, W. Schmid-Schlenker, "Darling" , 30-hour musical novelty alarm timepiece, under plastic dome. -
C.1990, German, 30-hour time/strike/music cuckoo clock, animated. -
C.1986, [dated case] German, Regula, 30-hour time/strike/music cuckoo clock. -
C.1905, Kienzle Clock Factories, 400-day torsion timepiece in very good condition with an original disc pendulum. -
C.1910, German, shelf cuckoo, 2-day time/strike with restorations. -
C.1925, German, Kienzle, Westminster Chime bracket clock, as-found, from storage. -
C.1935, German, 30-hour Cuckoo and Quail [quarter strike] clock, 3-weight, by Henry Coehler -
C.1905, German, 30-hour Cuckoo and Quail [quarter strike] clock marketed by Sears, Roebuck and Co. -
C.1975, German, Regula, 30-hour time/strike/music animated wall clock. -
C.1970, (dated on rear) German, Regula, 30-hour time/strike/music cuckoo clock. -
[Lot of 2] C.1935, German, Wintermantel Uhrenfabrik, Mini Pendulettes, floral pattern, one day duration, running. -
C.1985, German, Regula, 30-hour time/strike cuckoo clock. -
C.1970, Germany, repro 30-hour Gravity novelty timepiece (ignore "Anno 1750" on dial, that was the original). -
C.1900, Lenzkirch, Quarter Striking wall clock, serial number 1,368,516, in an oak case with turned half columns and carved accents. -
C.1875, Lenzkirch, Open Escapement ÓR-AÒ regulator in a an unusual fretwork case /as found with damage. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, Miniature ÒArt NouveauÓ box clock with beveled glass door, 8-day. -
C.1910, German, Winterhalder and Hofmeier, oak cased, Arts and Crafts style, quarter striking mantel clock, 8-day with silvered dial, two gongs. -
C.1915, German, Westminster Box clock, 8-day quarter chime wall clock, mahogany case with a large 7 beveled pane insert in the door and applied carving. -
C.1890, German, ÒSWINGING CATÓ timepiece, 8-day. The movement contained within a painted tin barrel, painted to look like wood. The pendulum is a cat with red bandanna, swinging front to back, a string from the pendulum to a monkeyÕs arm which makes it look like the monkey is swinging the cat.