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Germany or Austria, Vienna Regulator in the Baroque style, 8 days, time and strike, weight driven movement in a walnut case with engraved dial center, weights and pendulum, c1880 -
Gustav Becker, Freiburg Germany, walnut 2 weight time and strike Vienna regulator, c1886 -
Gustav Becker, 8 day weight Vienna regulator wall time piece, c1890. -
Vienna Regulator, "W. Schonberger Wien", 2 weight walnut time and strike wall clock, c1870 -
German Vienna type regulator, mahogany case, Circa 1890 -
German double weight Vienna regulator, circa 1890. -
Resch Brothers Vienna Regulator Wall Clock, circa 1901 -
New Haven Clock Co. Vienna Style Regulator No. 25 Wall Clock, circa 1889 -
Junghans 8-Day Wall Vienna Regulator Style Clock. circa 1902 -
German Vienna Style Wall Regulator Clock, circa 1885 -
German Gustav Becker Vienna Style Wall Regulator Clock, circa 1860 -
German Black Forest Bell Top German Wall Regulator Clock, circa 1895 -
German Bell-Top Vienna Style Wall Clock, circa 1880 -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1885. I doubt the walnut case is terribly old, probably 1920's. -
German RA, made by Schlenker and Kienzle in the late 1800's. It is a much nicer clock than our minimum would indicate. -
Miniature German RA type case, yet has some very attractive features, i.e. -
Lenzkirsch fancy RA clock, ca 1872. It was made the first year Lenzkirsch started putting their trademark on their movement. -
German one weight Vienna regulator. 8 day movement stamped with the flying wings trademark of Schlenker and Kienzle. -
Austrian Vienna Regulator, one weight, in an unusual painted case, ca 1880. Someone went to a great deal of trouble to blend this clock to their other furnishings. -
German one weight Vienna Regulator, by Karl Mueller, Leipzig, Germany, ca 1921. A little different from other Vienna regulators.