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type Wall Vienna
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C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight, Grand Sonnerie wall regulator, -
C.1875, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie Vienna -
C.1870, Austrian, 3-Weight Grand Sonnerie, wall regulator -
C.1855, Hungary (Pest), J. Blau, Wall Regulator -
C.1855, Austrian, 1-Wt, mini Vienna wall Regulator with 4" dial. -
C.1850, Austrian, Serpentine, 1-Weight, 8-Day, Vienna wall Regulator with restorations. -
C.1830, Austrian, Laterndluhr, time only, -
Austrian, Adolf Koll, Wien, Biedermeier era "Vienna Regulator", full quarter striking grand sonnerie, weight driven, with springs for the striking trains, 2-day. The case with rosewood veneer on outer surfaces, front of back is grained, slide mount movement on seatboard. -
German (unsigned Lenzkirch), Regulator No. 5 {see "Vienna Regulators" by Dana Blackwell, pg 53}, as-found, less finials and top. -
Austrian, Vienna Regulator, 2-weight wall clock, gong striking, in a simple transitional style walnut case, less top trim, C.1865 -
Austrian, "Vienna Regulator" one-wt timepiece, in a serpentine wall case, C.1860. -
German, Gustav Becker, C.1895, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie "Vienna Regulator" in the Alt Deutsch double door style., 8-day [full quarter striking]. -
German, Gustav Becker, Freiburg S, c.1871, small 1-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut veneer case, with burled back panel and ebonized finials and trim, and with 4.25" dial, serial No. 43286. -
Austrian, smaller 1-wt time only Vienna Regulator with 4.5" dial, in a light walnut case, the movement showing "K. Bert, Wien" on the fine porcelain dial, 8-day, C.1880. -
Austrian, 30-Day Vienna Regulator in a nice transitional case with smooth side columns, with ebonized accents. Has a good movement with Harrison's ratchet maintaining power. Remember to wind to the left. -
Austrian, John Barichar, 3-wt Grand Sonnerie, full quarter striking wall clock in a transitional light walnut case, C.1860. -
Austrian, C.1860, 2-Wt DWARF "Vienna Regulator" in a light walnut carved case with floral accents and with "built-in" top. Note this is a short case with full size [7"] dial. -
A repro miniature Vienna timepiece in the early Biedermeier style, the case of crotch mahogany with holly banding around the edges and additional inlay. The weight driven movement is a well made copy of a mini original. C.2000, -
Austrian, Elsner and Petrovits, in Wien, C.1840, 6-light Dachluhr, single weight timepiece, 8-day; mov't original to case. -
E. Howard and Co., Boston, REGULATOR No. 59-8, walnut cased timepiece in the Viennese style, commonly called a "Howard Vienna", this one with painted black dial.