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M. Herz & Sohn, 1 Stefansplatz No. 6, Vienna, Austria, oversize Vienna Regulator, 30 days, time only, brass weight driven movement with 10 1/2" pendulum bob in a walnut case with white enamel two part dial, c1900 -
Vienna Regulator wall clock, attributed to Christian Schlenker, Schwennigen, Germany, 8 days, time and strike, two brass weight driven movement in a carved walnut case with two part white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds, c1870 -
Tramp art clock case with spring Vienna movement, the case composed of chip carved and pierced graduated blocks stacked to create a very busy 3 dimensional effect, backboard with inlaid vine with flowers, case sides with decorative frosted glass panels, Roman numeral white enamel dial with illegible signature, brass 8 days, time and strike, movement, and brass and steel gridiron style pendulum in the Art Nouveau style, c1930 -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hours, novelty clock in a nickeled, cast case, the oval base with rocks and foliage, with a log cabin above, a gnome on the left is preparing to kill a chicken, while on the right side, a woman and man embrace, the white enamel Roman numeral dial, gilt hands, and a panting dog emerging from a window above the clock, his tongue moving in and out as the clock runs, tall rectangular plate movement with counterpoised pallet arbor and with attachment for dog tongue, back plate signed "Mayer", c1870 -
Simon Frankl, in Wien, Austria, Vienna regulator, case with rosewood graining, door with scrolled corbels, bowed, fluted top with conforming cavetto cornice, bottom with curved moldings and applied carved drop, signed Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced blued steel hands, brass 8 day 3 train grand sonnerie striking movement, polished brass pendulum and weights, c1860 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) German 8 day two weight time and strike, Vienna Regulator style wall clocks in walnut cases, late 19th century -
Rudolf Mayer, Germany, miniature Vienna style 8 days, timepiece, cast brass ornamental front attached to a wooden case with enamel beat scale, arch top with finial, back of top signed "Rud. Mayer Fec" and with his trade mark, glazed door with arched aperture, Roman numeral silvered dial with embossed, ornamented gilt center, the pendulum with matching embossed decoration, blued steel hands, brass timepiece movement with dead beat escapement, c1900 -
Vigne & Lautier, Bath, England, small bracket clock, lance arch mahogany and mahogany veneer case, with inlaid brass moldings, brass columns and trim, and thin brass feet, the sides with fabric lined pierced brass frets, the back with glazed door, Roman numeral white enamel convex dial, pierced arrow hands, signed brass 8 day fusee timepiece, the shouldered back plate with engraved border, c1835 -
Austria, miniature Vienna regulator, rosewood veneered case with brass and pewter inlays in bottom bracket and backboard, door with acanthus carving at bottom, and with full length sentinels at top, with removable, rococo style scroll carved crest, and leaf and scroll carved finials, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands 8 day brass timepiece movement, polished brass pendulum and brass weights, c1860 -
Clocks- 3 (Three) German 8 days,two weight time and strike, Vienna Regular style wall clocks in walnut cases, late 19th/early 20th century. -
E.N. Welch, (Late J. C. Brown), Forestville, Conn., 8 days, time, strike & alarm ripple molding round gothic or beehive shelf clock. [Welch sold off some of the Brown's old stock soon after taking over the factory], c1858 -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hour novelty clock, the gilt basket form case containing three panting dogs, their tongues moving in and out as the clock runs, the basket supported by flanking patinated harlequins, case front with Roman numeral white enamel dial and round thermometer scale, now with mounted thermometer, tall, rectangular 30 hour time only, movement with counterpoised pallet arbor and attachment for dog tongues, signed Mayer, c1870 -
Resch Brothers, Ebensee, Austria, oversize Vienna Regulator, 8 days, time only, brass weight driven movement in a walnut veneer case with pediment top and white enamel two part dial with subsidiary seconds, c1880 -
German, miniature Vienna style spring regulator wall clock, 8-day, with short 6 inch pendulum and two and half inch dial, C.1900 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) German made 400 day disk pendulum unsigned "anniversary" with glass domes, one with compensating pendulum, c1910 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Austria, Vienna regulators: a rosewood grained and veneered serpentine front case with molded cornice and bottom bracket, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced steel hands, brass 8 day 3 train grand sonnerie striking movement, polished brass pendulum and weights, c1860 and a walnut veneered case with ebonized moldings, door with twist turned split columns, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, brass 8 day time only, movement, polished brass pendulum and weight, c1870 -
Clocks- 2 (Two): (1) F. Primoda, in Wien, Vienna regulator, walnut and walnut veneered case, split turned columns with carved capitals and bases, deeply curved veneered bottom bracket with inlay, removable carved crest above a molded cornice, signed Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced blued steel hands, brass 3 train 8 day movement with grand sonnerie striking, ticks and strikes, c1880, and (2) Vienna regulator, ebonized case with turret corners and fluted ornaments, deeply molded door and S curved bottom bracket, Roman numeral white enamel dial, pierced blued steel hands, brass 8 day timepiece movement, polished brass pendulum and weight, c 1870 -
European gravity clock for Mappin & Webb Ltd., Johannesburg, South Africa, brass 30 hour timepiece with exposed compound pendulum, c1922. -
E.C. Brewster & Company, Bristol, Conn., 8 days, time and strike, Kirk's Patent iron back plate rack striking round gothic or beehive shelf clock, c1838. -
Austria, miniature / small 2-weight "Vienna Regulator", walnut veneer case, with fluted half columns to the side w/ Corintian capitals, C.1880