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from Germany
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German cast metal miniature wag-on-wall time only, weight driven hanging clock, c1890 -
German bronzed cast spelter figural set with 30 hours, timepiece and two side pieces, c1910 -
Junghans, 8 day, time and strike, Art Noveau mantel clock, c1907 -
Germany, Black Forest, wag on wall clock, 30 hours, time and bell strike, weight driven movement with painted wooden dial, c1840 -
Junghans, Germany, walnut 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, c1890 -
Junghans, Germany, mahogany 8 days, Westminster chime mantel clock, c1925 -
Berger and Wuerker, Leipzig, Germany "Berliner" style walnut 8 days, time and strike, spring driven wall clock, c1912 -
German 30 hour time and strike, small R/A wood wall clock, c1900; and modern Thorens Swiss disk music box in wood bracket-clock case. -
Rolf Gerdes and Co., Hamburg, Germany, brass and beveled glass 8 days, ship's bell hanging clock, 20th century -
Junghans, Wurttenberg, Germany, mahogany 8 days, Westminster chime mantel clock, c1920 -
German modern painted cast metal 30 hours, peddler clock, c1972 -
German, copy of the famous Columbus Clock, one day, weight driven with verge and foliot escapement, c1935 -
Clocks- 5 (Five) German 400 day anniversary clocks: two are Kundo; one is Kieninger & Obergfell, one is Welby; smallest is Schatz; mid 20th century -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hours, novelty clock in a silvered cast iron case, the oval base with rocks and foliage, with a log cabin above, the male figure on the left looking in the window, his head rocking back and forth as the clock ticks, while on the right side, a woman and man embrace, the white enamel Roman numeral dial mounted to the front of the structure, while a panting dog emerges from a window above the clock, his tongue moving in and out as the clock runs, tall rectangular plate movement similar to a Zappler, the back plate signed "Mayer", c1865 -
Lenzkirch. Germany, a small, walnut Freischwinger, the base with turned drop and pierced brackets supporting the open well with balustrade, pilasters, and more pierced, scrolled brackets, the door with caryatids, supporting the dental molded entablature, all surmounted by a scrolled, carved crest, the case replete with the incomprehensible riot of applied castings that this manufacturer is so well known for, Roman numeral silvered dial with gilt, repousse center, pierced, blued steel hands, signed, 8 day, time and strike movement, and faux gridiron pendulum with rococo ornament and central putto, serial #486761 -
Germany, turtle form singing bird box in silver, the bird activated by a pull slide at the rear, the turtle head moving back and forth as the bird performs -
J. Neher, Schne, Munchen, Germany tower clock, time, strike and chime, weight driven movement with pinwheel escapement and wooden drums on painted cast iron frame, dated 1928 -
Lenzkirch, AGU, Germany, walnut "Freischwinger", "No. 89", time and quarter hour strike spring driven brass movement wall clock. Serial number 870616. Includes original Lenzkirch winding key. his clock is listed as "No. 89" in their 1901 catalog (see "Lenzkirch Clocks: The Unsigned Story", page 146): We sold one on May 16, 2015 for $2,200. -
J.F. Weule, Bockenem, Germany, tower or street clock, time and strike, weight driven movement with an anchor escapement in a painted cast iron frame, signed by maker and dated 1909 -
Germany, Lenzkirch, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven brass movement marble and brass figural mantel clock. Serial No. 547038.