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German one weight Vienna regulator, ca around 1870. One day brass movement is unsigned, seat board mounted and slides into wood mounting brackets. -
German one weight Vienna regulator, ca 1890. The 8 day, time only one weight movement, is not signed. -
Vienna regulator, one weight, time only, maker unknown, nothing is signed except the porcelain dial. It is signed by the selling dealer, "J. C. W. Meyer / Wein". -
German one weight Vienna regulator, ca late 1800's. Streamlined ebonized wood case is long and thin, stands around 48" high, has three good glasses, wall levelers, and a door latch. -
German three quarter sized Vienna regulator. Unusual in that it has only one weight that runs the time portion of the movement and it has two springs that powers the hour strike and quarter hour strike. -
Gustav Becker three quarter size Vienna regulator. Two weight signed movement is clean and running properly and silently. -
Austrian Vienna Regulator. The Altdeutsch style case and the one weight brass movement are both from the 1870-1880 time period. -
Very rare Lenzkirch, Vienna Regulator. The 8 day signed movement is spring wound, has an off center winding arbor and is a "Swing Out" movement. -
Lenzkirsch two weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1879. The serial number on the movement (462116) dates the clock 1879. -
German 3 weight Grand Sonnerie, Vienna regulator, ca 1875. This is the largest 8 day, 3 weight Vienna I have ever seen or sold. -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator, ca 1886. One of the most unusual Vienna regulator clocks we have ever offered at auction. -
VIENNA GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Austria, 19th century, -
Vienna walnut single weight regulator -
Austrian three weight driven regulator -
C.1920, Austrian, Mathias Meindl, Burggasse 3, Wien VII., 2-weight Vienna -
C.1910, German, Gustav Becker, 2-Weight wall regulator in oak, as-found. -
C.1907, Gustav Becker, Art Nouveau 2-Wt wall clock -
C.1905, Swiss, Japy Freres, Walnut Wall regulator -
C.1905, Swiss, Japy Freres walnut cased wall regulator. -
C.1900, German, Thomas Haller, Schwenningen, 2-weight wall regulator