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C.1905, German, Year Running, Single Fusee timepiece, in a 4-glass case with heavy beveled glass. -
C.1984, Sovietski, "Captain's Chronometer" XPOHOMETP, with both inner and outer box, as purchased from importer in San Diego, serial No. 21431. -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie, Vienna Regulator, in an Alt Deutsch style wall case with original carved top. -
C.1875, Austrian, 2-Wt "Vienna Regulator", in a dark walnut case with well carved columns and original top. -
C.1820, Dutch, Stoelklok, 1-Day, weight wall clock with cast lead trim and painted mermaids on the sides of the "stool". -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, Miniature case, 8-day time, qtr strike [petite sonnerie] and with alarm, in a Corniche case, round porcelain dials on a gilt mask. -
C.1860 Unsigned, Attributed to George D. Hatch, North Attleboro, MA: Regulator No. 5 with 8-day time only weight movement. -
C.1890, English Wall Clock: Eight-day time and gong strike, 2-Chain Fusee movement in a solid oak case. -
C.1800, Austrian, Zappler with front hung "cows tail" pendulum, the dial affixed to a gilt facade, flanked by two figures, and a shield below, and with a later glass dome. -
Late 20th Century, German, Singing Bird Box, in a tooled sterling silver case [marked .925 on base], key wound from bottom. -
C.1875, Austrian, 2-Wt, "Vienna Regulator", in a walnut case with original top. -
C.1860, Connecticut Candle Stick clock, unsigned, with 30 hour pendulette movement, would have been made by Union Labor Company, Southington, Conn. -
C.1840, Boston Area Banjo, Gold front, 8-day weight driven with brass side arms, gilt wood finial and bracket, unsigned. -
C.1850, Unknown, Cornice and hollow-column mahogany clock with 30-hr time and strike brass unsigned mmvt. -
C.1825, French, Ormolu Mantel Clock in the stylized from of an urn, with lion and grape trim to the aides, and with a porcelain dial signed: "H. Laresche, Paris". -
C.1900, German, Animated "Owl" Timepiece (eyes move to center and out again), one day duration, wooden case box with cast and bronzed owl body attached at front. -
C.1825, An American tall case of birch, birdseye maple and walnut. -
Vienna Regulator Wall Clock, Circa 1915 -
Vienna Longcase Regulator Clock, Circa 1900. -
Small Vienna Regulator Clock, Circa 1880