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German box clock. The walnut case is only 24" tall, clean, polished, complete, and in excellent original condition. -
German miniature box clock, art deco style, ca early 1900's. 8 day brass movement is unsigned, slide in mount and held with thumb screws. -
English gallery clock, chain fusee time only 8 day movement, ca 1875. Oak case is 15" in diameter, painted metal dial is 10.5" in diameter. -
Austrian Vienna Regulator, one weight, in an unusual painted case, ca 1880. Someone went to a great deal of trouble to blend this clock to their other furnishings. -
English single fusee gallery clock. Cable driven fusee movement is 8 day, time only. -
American novelty clock, art nouveau style case featuring a young woman coming into the world via a flower. -
American novelty featuring an elk. Cast metal case is 6" high, has the excellent original finish. -
French Bakers clock, ca 1870. Round bezel is 15", octagon shaped behind the bezel, trap door in the base. -
American metal novelty, "Bo Peep" and clock. Cast case is 11.25" high, complete, and recently repainted gold. -
Austrian silk thread suspension mantle clock. You either like this type Austrian clock or you despise them, no in between. -
German Art Nouveau wall clock, ca 1920's. This is a heavy oak cased clock and it stands 32" high. -
Mystery swinger has an upside down pinwheel escapement movement. It is time and strike, has a porcelain dial with subsidiary seconds dial and hand. -
French 8 day carriage clock, time and strike, ca 1885. This 7.25" high case is dressed with clear stones around the front edge. -
Porcelain figural mantle clock, 18" high, with boy and girl figures. The china case has painted sections, the gold matching the brass sections around the case and around the bezel. -
French Empire style 4 pillar mantle clock made with black marble or onyx, ca about 1875. Most of the Empire clocks we sell are painted wood, but here we have something a lot nicer. -
French carriage clock, 8 day time and strike, ca late 1800's. The case is 7" high with the handle up, clean and polished, and overall in excellent condition. -
German fancy RA that is probably an unsigned early Lenzkirsch clock. The movement has a serial number, 180293. -
German RA type wall clock. Medium sized walnut case is 33" high, exceptionally nice and clean, carved top, base, columns, and even carved finials. -
German one weight Vienna regulator, ca around 1870. One day brass movement is unsigned, seat board mounted and slides into wood mounting brackets. -
American metal novelty clock featuring a big elk with the clock on his back.