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Rappel K, Budapest, large hanging Vienna regulator, 30 day, time only, brass, weight driven movement, rosewood veneer case with ebonized ripple molding and carved crest, door corners also with carved ornament, signed, Roman numeral white enamel dial with well made blued steel hands -
Johann Farbinger in Wessprim, Austrian blinking eye mantel clock with calendar, carved wooden case with gilt figure of a hunter, resting on a stump, with musket, and his dog at his feet, his eyes moving side to side as the clock runs, Roman numeral white enamel dial with day of month display at center, blued steel Breguet style hands, 2 day, three train grand sonnerie striking movement with silk thread suspension, all on gilt, foliate ornamented feet -
Josef Lorenz, In Wien, large Vienna regulator movement and dial, in later custom made case, 30 day, time only, brass, weight driven movement with gridiron pendulum in a rosewood veneered, pewter and brass inlaid case, with signed, Roman numeral, white enamel dial. -
European, 3-weight "Vienna Regulator", grande sonnerie in a large 72 beat version, the modern walnut case carefully copied from an original, with canted corners, dozens of small frame moldings accenting burled insets, and carved with lions heads and roses at top, and acanthus leaves near bottom of door. The base itself fully carved with winged eagles and leafy scrolls. Removable top trim with large carved lions head and floral accents. -
E. C. Brewster, Bristol, Conn., Round Gothic shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day time and rack strike fusee movement in a mahogany veneered case. -
American, attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, CASE ONLY for an exceedingly rare blinking eye clock: "MAN IN TRENCH COAT WITH DOG" -
Clown automaton. unknown origin, late 19th century, with some more recent clothing. A very interesting piece, the head nods, eyes and jaw move and right arm lifts and falls. Wound and actuated from the clown's back, not working properly. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Vienna Regulator", similar to No. 50, but with fluted bottom. Shown in the Kroeber book (Ly 2006), page 471 as #K334. -
Austria or Germany, Vienna regulator wall clock, 8 day, time only, one brass weight driven clock in a walnut Altdeutsch style carved case with full columns on door, white enamel dial with engraved brass dial center and matching engraved weight and sweep seconds -
Gerson Wintermantel and Cie., Triberg, Germany, 400 day anniversary clock, spring driven, torsion pendulum movement with disc pendulum in a polished brass case with white enamel dial under dome. -
Austria, "Vienna" regulator, 3-weight, grand sonnerie, in an ebonized serpentine case, the white porcelain dial signed Aug. Belisko in Prag, and with embossed pattern brass bezel, and slide mount movement. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Vienna Regulator No. 47", weight driven movement in an ebonized wall case, porcelain dial, fretted minute and hour hand, and a seconds hand below 12. -
Germany / Austria, a "Vienna" regulator, grand sonnerie, 3-weight with matched pattern weights, dial and pendulum, and in a well made mixed hardwood and walnut veneer case with carved & reeded splt columns to the side of the case and with "built-in" top. The silvered brass chapter ring with Arabic numerals. -
Austria, a miniature, hanging Vienna timepiece, mahoganized, 3 light case with deeply incurved bottom bracket, molded door and cornice, and with arch top crest, Roman numeral white enamel dial with brass bezel, and blued steel hands, 30 hour, weight driven movement with dead beat escapement and silk thread suspension, brass pendulum with steel rod, and brass clad weight -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., for Waterbury Clock Co., "Topsey" blinking eye novelty clock, 30 hour, time and animation, spring driven lever movement in a cast iron case depicting a smiling female figure with dress, blouse, stockings and shoes, 3 inch paper dial with Roman numerals. -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Gustav Becker Vienna Regulators: (1) Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Germany, one weight, 8 day Vienna regulator in a walnut veneer case with ebonized accents, white enamel dial with Roman numerals; (2) Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Germany, 3 weight quarter-striking, 8 day Vienna regulator in a walnut case with cast gilt metal ornaments, polychrome porcelain dial with embossed center, matching embossed brass weights and brass pendulum. -
Austria, a miniature, Biedermeier style hanging timepiece, rosewood veneered three light case with contrasting stringing, the base with carved drop, and top with ripple molded cornice and carved, foliate crest, Roman numeral white enamel dial with gilt, ornamental bezel and blued steel hands, 30 hour, spring driven timepiece movement with recoil escapement and silk thread suspension, brass pendulum with steel rod, case back with faint stamp, possibly that of the of manufacturer -
Austria, 3-weight "Vienna Regulator", grand sonnerie wall clock in a walnut and walnut veneer case. -
Lorenz Furtwangler & Sohne a "Minstrel" moving eye novelty clock, the front cast in the form of an early 20th century stereotype of the strumming, drinking African- American, his clothing brightly painted, and his large, glass eyes, connected to the pallet arbor, moving to and fro as the clock runs, signed, Arabic numeral celluloid dial, blued steel spade hands, thirty hour timepiece movement -
Unsigned (these were sold by the American Clock Co., Waterbury Clock Co. and others) "John Bull" blinking eye cast iron clock with a cast iron case cast by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., 30 hour lever timepiece movement.