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German mini cuckoo with a music box alarm. -
Gustav Becker 3 weightVienna Regulator, ca 1883. -
French-German Royal Bonn, Blue Delft clock. -
Lenzkirch bronze floor clock, ca 1885. 54 inches high bronze case, 16 inches at the base. -
German RA with some unusual features. The 8-day movement's trademark indicates it was made by the Carl Werner Uhrenfabrik (clockfactory) but it also is marked that the movement was a prototype made by Herman Brankmann. -
"The Kienzle Clock Co. New York", according to a brass label on the case. -
German Vienna by "Werner C. Uhrenfabrik". -
German open swinger in a 35 inches high dark oak case. The case is made so that the entire board below the movement is removable. -
Junghans open swinger clock in a mission style walnut veneered case that is 33.5 inches high, and 14 inches wide. -
German Vienna Regulator, 2 weights, in a walnut veneered case, 51 inches tall. The door has turned, fluted, and carved half columns. -
German Vienna (movement) tall clock, in a walnut finished pine double door case. There is considerable carving on all the front surfaces of the case and original headpiece. -
Junghans floor clock, too short to be called a grandfather clock, and too tall (77 inches) to be called a grandmother clock. -
German Shelf Cuckoo, ca. 1890. -
German shelf cuckoo, ca. 1880. -
Junghans shelf cuckoo, ca. 1890. -
Black Forest animated mantle clock, ca. 1900. -
Junghans Mantle Cuckoo Clock, ca. 1900. -
Junghans Mantle Cuckoo Clock, ca. 1900. -
Cuckoo Clock, ca. 1880. Very unusual carved case, 19 inches high. -
Horolovar Enterprises, Germany, "Rotary Clock", ca. 1975.