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German tall clock in an Arts and Crafts type oak case. Made by the world champion jig saw king who had a lot of patience. -
Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna Regulator. -
Junghans Animated Water fountain clock, ca 1920Õs. -
German Vienna regulator, 3 weight Grand Sonnerie. A lot of clock for such a low minimum. -
Lenzkirch 2 piece, wall bracket and clock. -
Junghans Vienna Regulator, 3 weight. 8 day runner strikes 2 long rods which some Vienna buyers say makes a better sounding chime than the coil gongs. -
Gustav Becker mantle clock, serial number 772999, which indicatesit was made around 1888. The back of the case has a factory mark "2217". -
Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 388340, ca 1882. -
German shelf cuckoo, original and unrestored, except the bellows.I have not seen this movement before and donÕt see anything close in the reference books. -
German-Austrian 1 weight Vienna Regulator. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 306052, ca 1882. -
Junghans rare "World Time-Lighthouse" clock, ca 1910. -
Lenzkirch table clock with the usual Lenzkirch added touches. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, serial number No. 664383, which dates the clock about 1883. -
Junghans, Germany, animated iron clock called, "Monkey Business". -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator. -
German annular in a cast bronze and brass fairly contemporary case. -
Winterhalter and Hoffmeyer double chain fusee, wall gallery clock. It is 8 day, gong strike on half hours, and runs really well. -
German shelf clock, made by "Thomas Haller", a clockmaker in Schwenningen Germany, from 1880 until 1900, when they merged with Junghans. Their trademark "T over H" is on the movement. -
German Cuckoo-Quail, 3 weight clock.