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German, Small "Vienna Regulator", 1-wt, time only in a walnut case with ebonized accents, running 4 to 5 days. C.1880. -
Austrian, W. Schonberger, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, in a grained rosewood case with simple lines. C.1860. -
Austrian, 3-Wt VIENNA REGULATOR, full Grand Sonnerie striking, in a handsome 3/4 column case with original top with carved bust, and with engraved grid pendulum, and 3 patterned weights. C.1875. -
Austrian, Joseph Petrovits in Wien, unusual pull wind Serpentine wall clock, single weight, C.1855 -
German, Carl Mueller, No. 104, Black Forest cased "Vienna Regulator", 3-wt, grand sonnerie, rod strike, in hunter motif, with rabbit, fox, 2-pheasant and a deer head, rifle and powder horn, all amongst sprays of oak branches and leaves, C.1890 -
German, Gustav Becker, 2-Wt Vienna Regulator, serial No. 1089648, in a walnut case with fluted side columns, 8-day gong striking, case with restorations, C.1895. -
German, 2-Wt Vienna Regulator in the alt deutsch style, movement not original to the case. C.1880. -
German, 3-Wt Grand Sonnerie, "Vienna Regulator", movement No. 394644 (Bohemia), rod strike in an alt Deutsch case with 3/4 columns (movement not original to case). C.1895. -
C.1890, German, 1-Weight "Vienna Regulator" in generally good condition, the case refinished and two of the "leafy" elements on the door crudely carved, and finials missing. -
C.1900, German, 8-day, 3-weight, grand sonnerie Vienna regulator clock in good condition, except for some garish restoration. -
C.1901, Ansonia Clock Co., "Queen Mary", 8-day time/strike oak wall clock in very fine condition with the original finish that has been cleaned and rubbed. -
C.1880, German, Gustav Becker, 3-Wt "Vienna Regulator" in the 2nd Baroque style, and in very nice restored condition. -
C.1900, German, A. W. & Co., Freiburg in Schl, 2-weight wall regulator in good original condition. -
C.1976 (dated), E. Howard & Co., reissue of the famous "No. 59 Regulator", in very good original condition. -
C.1890, E. Howard & Co., Boston, "No. 59 Regulator", with original 8-inch dial. This clock is in excellent condition, the finish on the walnut case professionally redone some time ago and with nice patina. -
C.1900, Austrian, 90-Day Vienna timepiece, single weight, with center seconds hand. -
C.1880, German, "R-A" Spring movement timepiece in the Viennese style, with a unique swing out movement, hinged on right side. -
C.1875, Austrian, Jos Lipperl, Leoben, small 1-wt timepiece with a 5" dial, and in a walnut transitional case. -
C.1860, Austrian, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie, VIENNA REGULATOR, in a walnut case with Gothic twisty columns up the sides, 8-day, 72 beat.. -
C. 1880, Austrian, J. Piskataschen, Graz movement, in another small case of the same period, and now mounted to a block of wood in the case back. Length is OK and clock keeps time. Dial is small for a 2-wt = 4.5".