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German Vienna regulator, 3 weight Grand Sonnerie. A lot of clock for such a low minimum. -
Early miniature Vienna, 2 weights, only 36 inches high. -
Early carved shelf clock, French 8 day round movement, so typical of French movements, strikes a nickel bell on half hours, has an outside count wheel, and is signed by A.G. Mougin. -
English short drop case with a double fusee movement, ca 1865. -
Reeded pilaster and scroll top, looking glass clock. -
French Electrolier with 3 lights. 26" overall height, 14" wide, the statue and base without the lights, is 19" high. -
Neon advertising clock, for "Allis Chalmers, Tractors, Machinery". -
Chevrolet Neon Clock. This is very rare neon clock advertising, "Chevrolet-Time". -
Serpentine Vienna, three quarter size, 39" high, 16.5" wide. -
Austrian open well. Dial signed, "Gebr. Resch, Ebensee, Ob-Oesterr", roughly translated means Resch brothers, Evensee, Austria. -
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. -
Vienna miniature 1 weight, 35.5" high. -
French bronze statue clock. -
German-Austrian 1 weight Vienna Regulator. -
This is an English chain fusee gallery in an exceptionally large and heavy case. -
Animated picture by Schoenhut Toy Co., ca early 1900Õs. -
English-German? Bracket clock. -
Gothic style shelf cuckoo, miniature size, only 15 inches high. -
French marble and bronze statue clock. Statue of "Androcles and the Lion". -
French tall clock, Morbier 8 day, 2 weight movement, ca 1850.