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of 3,409 clocks
from Germany
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German Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Wise Old Owl", ca 1950's. -
Winterhalter and Hoffmeyer miniature cottage clock. -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator, about half size of normal. -
Junghans bracket shelf clock, ca 1890. -
Oswald novelty clock, ca. 1960. -
Oswald novelty clock, ca 1960. This guy has a 6 inches high composition case and is a Scotty dog. -
Lenzkirch Vienna Regulator, ca 1890, exquisite 50 inches high case, burled walnut -
Lenzkirch wall Vienna two-weight regulator. Fancy 52 inches high walnut case is in good condition. -
Lenzkirsch "Swinging Doll" shelf clock. -
Gustav Becker miniature Vienna regulator. Small signed movement is time only, one weight. -
German miniature RA. -
German miniature RA only 26 inches high. The mahogany case is old, has been refinished top to bottom, clean as a pin and very attractive. -
German Vienna regulator, 2 weight, 8 day, striking a rod gong on half hours and hours. The movement is signed, "W.F.", and may have started life in another case. -
Vienna regulator powered by 2 weights, unsigned movement, dial signed, "K. Schweg, Wien". -
Miniature Box clock. 8 day gong strike movement, very clean and running. -
German RA, made by the Mauthe Clock Company sometime in the first quarter of the twentieth century. -
Junghans RA wall clock, another nice one. Refinished walnut case, not a speck of the old countrys black soot anywhere. -
German RA, similar to previous clock but in much better condition. Case is clean, shining, has been refinished. -
German RA, typical walnut case with headpiece, tapered tail, finials, 3 glasses, half columns, etc. -
Miniature Vienna Regulator, 28 inches high, a very delicate but well constructed case using cherry wood, with pediment top and tapered tail, made by Fife Eason from Mississippi, in the 1990's.