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Lenzkirch miniature 8 day spring driven wall regulator. The trapezoid shaped, solid plate movement is signed by the maker and has the serial number 303741, on the movement and the back of the dial plate. -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator in a 3/4 size walnut case that was restored years ago. As headpieces go, this one is different, carved and etched, and we feel is original to this case. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator. A large Vienna at 51 inches high, case completely restored, but the beauty of the walnut grain outside and burl walnut grain inside, was only enhanced. -
German Mauthe bracket clock, 8 day striking Westminster chimes on 5 chime rods each quarter hour. The 13 inches high mahogany case made the trip from Oregon without suffering any damage. -
Junghans small spring Vienna (RA). The walnut finished case has the original ebony trim and is 32 inches tall. -
German 2 weight Vienna Regulator in a fairly rare size case, that is 41.75 inches high. The walnut case is excellent, has a carved top and carved sections on both half columns. -
Gustav Becker Art Deco Tambour in a very large case, 25.5" wide, 9 inches tall. Made of light walnut veneer. -
Vienna Regulator, 3 weights, 8 day quarter hour striking movement. The 49 inches walnut case is near mint, has half columns that are carved and turned, 3 good glasses, pendulum, and weights. -
Vienna Regulator, 3 weights, strikes one quarter hour and hours, each quarter. Top and finials may not be original to this clock, always a puzzle but if in doubt we call them replaced. -
German one weight Vienna Regulator in a dark walnut case, 41 inches tall. We believe the headpiece to be original to this case. -
German bracket clock, probably made by the Mauthe Company in the mid 1920's. Westminster chime movement strikes quarters, 5 hammers on 5 rods. -
Gustav Becker bracket clock, Westminster chime, in good original condition needing only a light cleaning or polishing and some attention paid to the silver dial and numerals. -
Petite, immaculate case. There is a trademark engraved on the movement and is inscribed "Made in Germany". -
Winterhalter & Hoffmeyer Cathedral style case. Black Forest type shelf clock. -
Mann & Sohne, Germany, ca 1880. An elaborately made wall clock, different from others of this style. -
Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna regulator, ca 1830-1850. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna regulator. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna regulator, 8-day movement striking half hour and hours on a coil gong, and it is running. -
German 2 weight Vienna regulator. 8-day movement, strikes 1 rod, hours and half hours. -
Jungians-Germany, animated "Monkey Business". Mouth and eyes move with power from a 30 hour movement.