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from Germany
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C.1890, German, Alt Deutsch, 8-day wall timepiece, spring driven, case with reeded pillars and carved Corinthian capitals. -
C.1920, German, Junghans, 8-day time and strike wall clock in a mahogany art Deco case. -
C.1910, German, Kienzle, Black Forest Dial clock, one day time and gong strike, 2-weight, wooden plates. -
C.1935-40, German, Junghans, 8-day time, Westminster chime, plus strike, wall clock in a walnut art deco case. -
C.1900, German, Peerless, Center Seconds regulator movement with porcelain dial, as-found, less hands. -
C.1910, German, 30-hour time/strike wood and brass movement picture frame clock, Black Forest. -
C.1910. German, Junghans, Westminster Chime, mahogany case mantel clock, 8-day with subsidiary dials for F/S and Chime/Silent. -
C.1910, Junghans, 8-day wall timepiece, porcelain china dial, cobalt blue and white. -
C.1950, German, 8-day time and dual chime mantel clock (Whittington and Westminster). -
C.1890, German, Teteuutonia Clock Manufactory, 8-day time and bell strike mantel clock. -
C.1910, German, 30-hour alarm timepiece, Giant. -
Singing bird box tabatiere, French or German, tortoise shell case with compartment for snuff or to keep the key, and gilt cover, engraved with a scene of a well dressed couple, their estate in the background, giving coins to the poor, the bird with orange, red, blue, green, and black feathers emerges and does his routine when the start slide is pushed, all on silver ball feet, c1890 -
Germany, probably Karl Griesbaum, singing bird box, sterling silver, serpentine form repousse case with landscapes inhabited by putti, on scrolled acanthus form feet, the cover with figure conducting a bird and putti orchestra, the bird with red, green, and black feathers emerges and does his routine when the start slide is pushed, c1950 -
Germany, possibly Oswald, "Skull" rotating eye novelty clock, the brown composition skull with 30 hours, time only, movement, red and yellow eyes, the back marked "Patented U.S.A. Aug. 31 1926 Made in Germany No Jewels", on a polished ebonized base, c1930 -
Tall clock, Germany retailed by W.K. Cowan & Co., Chicago, 8 days, time, strike, moon phase and chime on marked Herschede Crown Symphony tubes, three brass weight driven movement in a mahogany case with beveled lower glass, paw feet and sunburst on lower plinth and brass dial with silvered chapter ring and strike / silent selection, c1915 -
J.C. Grogan & Co., Pittsburgh, by Junghans, Germany, mahogany 8 days, Westminster chime bracket clock with three train triple fusee spring driven movement, c1920 -
Junghans, Germany, acrobat automaton oak 30 hours, shelf clock, c1900 -
Vienna Regulator, Germany or Austria, walnut quarter striking 8 days, 3 weight wall clock, c1900 -
German quarter striking 3 weight 8 days, walnut Vienna regulator, c1900 -
Vienna Regulator, Germany, walnut 8 days, time and strike, 2 weight wall clock, c1890