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Austrian, earlier Vienna timepiece, a "Biedermeier" of longer duration [5 wheels in train and winds left] in a burled elm case, one piece porcelain dial and engine pattern cast bezel, c1840 -
Austria, Vienna regulator, Biedermeier style, ebonized case with applied carved composition ornament, the removable, pierced crest with c scrolls and central mask, bottom bracket with gilt ornament, rosewood veneered backboard also with gilt ornament in the baroque style, Roman numeral white enamel dial with cast piecrust bezel, blued steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement, polished brass pendulum and weight, c1860 -
Austria, Vienna regulator, Biedermeier style, mahogany veneered case with light wood borders, backboard with nicely figured crotch mahogany veneer, top with ripple molding, and bottom bracket with carved composition ornament, Roman numeral white enamel dial with cast brass piecrust bezel, blued steel hands, brass 3 train grand sonnerie striking movement, the 3 days time train driven by a brass weight, the strike trains powered by springs, and probably of 2 to 3 day duration, c1850 -
Austria, month going regulator in the Biedermeier style, rosewood veneered case with contrasting fine banding and beveled cornice molding, ripple moldings and applied, cast ornaments, one piece Roman numeral enamel dial with well cast & gilt bezel, finely cut blued steel hands, 30 day timepiece movement, brass pendulum with steel rod, and brass weight -
Germany, in Viennese style, a Biedermeier hanging regulator, rosewood veneered case with incurved bottom, and shaped top with narrow cavetto molding, Roman numerals on one piece alabaster or glass dial, 8 day timepiece movement, brass pendulum with ebonized wooden rod, brass weight. Seconds hand below 12. -
Austria, hanging regulator in the Biedermeier style, six light rosewood veneered case with contrasting banding and carved top trim, one piece Roman numeral porcelain enamel dial with fine cast & gilt bezel, finely cut blued steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement, brass pendulum with steel rod, and brass weight -
1 Wt. Signed Biedermeier Vienna Regulator Clock -
Vienna, Austria, 30 Day, single weight regulator, Biedermeier period, in a slender mahogany veneer case with satinwood accents or banding along the edges, and with polished steel pendulum rod, and sharp edged brass pendulum, with brass rear, and the two piece silvered brass dial surrounded with engine turned brass bezels (inner and outer), c1835 -
Vienna, Austria, small single weight regulator, late Biedermeier period, grid pendulum, eight day duration, c1855 -
Austrian, late Biedermeier, 3-weight Grand Sonnerie "Vienna Regulator" in a rosewood veneer case, with cast accents to door, tail and case top. -
Germany, early Biedermeier cuckoo clock, 30 hour, weight driven movement in a wood case with stenciled floral design, fluted porcelain columns with gold accents and a white porcelain dial. Likely by Theodor Ketterer of Furtwangen, c1860. -
Germany, Vienna style wall regulator, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a transitional Biedermeier style walnut case with graining and ripple molding and white enamel dial and white enamel R/A pendulum bob, c1860