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German (unsigned Lenzkirch), Regulator No. 5 {see "Vienna Regulators" by Dana Blackwell, pg 53}, as-found, less finials and top. -
Austrian, Vienna Regulator, 2-weight wall clock, gong striking, in a simple transitional style walnut case, less top trim, C.1865 -
Austrian, "Vienna Regulator" one-wt timepiece, in a serpentine wall case, C.1860. -
German, Gustav Becker, C.1895, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie "Vienna Regulator" in the Alt Deutsch double door style., 8-day [full quarter striking]. -
German, Gustav Becker, Freiburg S, c.1871, small 1-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut veneer case, with burled back panel and ebonized finials and trim, and with 4.25" dial, serial No. 43286. -
Austrian, smaller 1-wt time only Vienna Regulator with 4.5" dial, in a light walnut case, the movement showing "K. Bert, Wien" on the fine porcelain dial, 8-day, C.1880. -
Austrian, 30-Day Vienna Regulator in a nice transitional case with smooth side columns, with ebonized accents. Has a good movement with Harrison's ratchet maintaining power. Remember to wind to the left. -
Austrian, John Barichar, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie, full quarter striking wall clock in a transitional light walnut case, C.1860. -
Austrian, C.1860, 2-Wt DWARF "Vienna Regulator" in a light walnut carved case with floral accents and with "built-in" top. Note this is a short case with full size [7"] dial. -
A repro miniature Vienna timepiece in the early Biedermeier style, the case of crotch mahogany with holly banding around the edges and additional inlay. The weight driven movement is a well made copy of a mini original. C.2000, -
French for Maple and Co., London [on dial], miniature bell timepiece, cast of heavy brass, showing in relief several Christian tenants, and with cast angels all around, each playing a different musical instrument. This is the smallest version of the "Pater Noster" clock, note there is a porcelain china one selling in earlier session. -
New Haven Clock Co., LIGHTHOUSE novelty, the movement in the base, and the detached balance in place of the beacon, and with glass rods to simulate the lantern, c.1889 -
French, Clock / Automaton with Barometer and Thermometer, C.1880. This is a well made and interesting piece, wound through the bottom, and actuated with a pull to the left side which allows the "steam pump" to run for a few minutes, one revolution of the great wheel, then stop. The clock is a souvenir level, oval dial timepiece with cylinder platform. -
French, attributed to Guilmet retailed by Alibert, 222 Rue Rivoli, Paris, "WINDMILL", clock from the Industrial series, a time only spring driven movement in the tower with the mill blades turned by a cord traveling up the tower from a separate movement in the base and wound by opening the door of the mill in the base with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with an Aneroid barometer above the clock and two mercury thermometers, one Centigrade and one Fahrenheit, c1890 -
French, OARSMAN automaton timepiece, C.1885, a bronze sailboat setting on a nest of waves [also bronze], with the lone boatman rowing the boat due to lack of wind. The oarsman is suspended on a tri-leaf "swinger" type suspension, and the assembly is a compound pendulum, with a threaded bob at the bottom for adjustment. -
Ithaca Calendar Clock Co., "Advertising Index", Circa 1885, 8-day time/strike calendar wall clock, Smoke Seal Skin 10 cent Cigars, Smoke La Valnette 5 cent Cigars, Mfg by S. F. Hess and Co., Rochester, NY. -
German, Meyer, 'THREE DOGS IN BASKET', all panting with tongues moving in and out with each tick, a small one day pendulum clock on the right side and a thermometer to the left. -
Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, NY, C.1893, figure 8 advertising timepiece for BLACK DIAMOND LEATHER OIL, eight day, spring. -
C.1890, French, Edouard Serin, World Time Globe, striking, with phases of the moon and with the name of the retailer, Gowland, Sunderland on the porcelain dial. Uses a unique bell strike movement, with drive mechanism turning at a 90 degree angle from the rear plate and extending up to drive the globe at top. The globe is signed Edouard Serin. There are 24 small porcelain cartouche around the brass ring at the equator. -
French, for the English market, C.1910, RICHARD'S CHRONOSPHERE {time globe}, made up of 12 lithographed gores applied to a 7.5" metal sphere, showing Patent 19460, various early 19th C. depictions such as 'Russian Empire' and 'Chinese Empire', the oceans and continents clearly labeled, with nation/states delicately shaded and showing major rivers and cities, shipping routes, etc. The globe is mounted to a bronze stand, with mov't in base.