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C.1905, German, 1-Day Globe clock. -
C.1790-1800, English, A and I Thwaites, London, 3-fusee musical movement with center seconds, as found, incomplete. -
C.1890, German, 3-Wt Vienna Regulator, rod strike, in a walnut case with new top. -
C.1850, Austrian, Late Biedermeier, 3-Wt grand sonnerie wall clock. -
C.1894 Ansonia Clock Co., ÒJumper No. 1Ó, 30-hour Bobbing doll timepiece. -
C.1890, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt ÓVienna RegulatorÒ in a walnut alt Deutsch style case. -
C.1855, Austrian, J. Perrovits in Wien, unusual pull wind Serpentine wall clock. -
C.1890, Austrian, Apprentice Master piece, completed before elevation to Uhrmachermeister status, single weight 8-day. -
C.1840, Austrian ÓBiedermeierÒ, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie wall clock in a slender case with small smooth corner columns, each with a small robed figure at the top. -
C.1875, German, 1-Wt ÓVienna RegulatorÒ, wall timepiece, dark rosewood with barley twist corners to the door. This style of late Biedermeier case was popular in Berlin, and produced over a long period. -
C.1875, Austrian, 2-Weight ÓVienna RegulatorÒ, in a walnut case with original top. -
C.1900, French, ÓClock on EaselÒ, 8-day pendulette timepiece. The artists palette has the dial for the clock and also depicts a young man and woman in colorful attire. A brush and steady rest protrude from the thumb hole. The easel itself is made of brass. -
C.1890, French, gravity timepiece, lever movement, uncommon novelty. -
C.1880, Austrian, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie, 3/4 column wall clock with original north-wind top. -
C.1885, German, Gustav Becker, 2nd Baroque, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie, with original matched dial center, weights and pendulum /etched pattern. -
C.1890, German, Gustav Becker, 3-Weight, Grand Sonnerie, rod strike, embossed brass, walnut cased, Alt Deutsch wall clock, with new top. -
C.1890, German, Oak Cased 2-Wt ÓVienna RegulatorÒ complete with original top, pendulum and finials. -
C.1905 New Haven Clock Co., rare automaton novelty clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1880, French, Automaton Figural clock, the dial marked LeRoy, Paris, with a windmill powered by a separate movement in the base, and a bag-piper piping while a costumed girl to the right is dancing, and behind a silvered goat is eating flowers. -
C.1977, (dated certificate included) E. Howard and Co., ÓRegulator No. 59Ò, ÓViennaÒ style walnut cased timepiece, weight driven, 8-day.