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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. -
Miniature Vienna 1 weight. Like a greyhound, long, sleek, and a runner. -
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. -
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. -
Colonial Tall Clock with a cable weight driven movement, 8 day, triple chime. It plays Westminster, Whittington, and Winchester chimes. -
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. -
Contemporary brass swinging arm clock, a copy of a 19th century French mystery clock. -
Petite, immaculate case. There is a trademark engraved on the movement and is inscribed "Made in Germany". -
English long drop, roll bottom, wall clock. It is absolutely the finest of this type clock we have ever offered for sale. -
Walnut standing regulator with the typical Swiss pinwheel movement, 8 day, time only, weight driven. -
French Mystery clock. Large 6 inch, dark green ball, 8 day or possibly 15 day movement, is running. -
Hanging regulator with a Swiss pinwheel movement. -
"Gas Light" clock or "Table Timepiece". -
French Lyre Mystery clock, ca 1830. Round 8 day movement, outside count wheel, strikes a brass bell, and runs strong. -
English Dial clock, ca 1850. -
Black Forest carved case clock. Cuckoo style dial and hands. -
Early New England banjo that has had some poor restoration.