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E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary" 30-hour novelty timepiece. Circa 1878. -
J. C. Brown (Forestville Manufacturing Co.), Ripple Molded round Gothic or Beehive, 8-day time and strike, spring. C.1845 -
German "Anniversary" 400-day timepiece in a heavy 4- glass, crystal regulator case, serial No. 7677, by Kienzle, plate 1008 (round). Circa 1904 -
German, Gustav Becker (Freiburg), 2-wt "Vienna Regulator" in a walnut double door case with carved "northwind" top, 8-day rod strike. Serial No. 371496. C.1875. -
Austrian, Gebruder Resch, or "Remember" small 2-wt Vienna regulator with 5.3" dial, serial 201577, C.1875 -
A Vienna Regulator timepiece from the Biedermeier era, updated to 20th century style with the addition of beveled glass to the front and sides. -
French, Gravity shelf clock with 8-day platform lever movement. The 4-column case has a toothed brass rail in the center, on which the weighted clock is supported. You raise the movement assembly to wind. C.1900. -
E. N. Welch, (Late J. C. Brown Forrestville, Conn), full ripple beehive, time, strike and alarm, 8-day, spring, C.1860 -
Austrian, Viennese timepiece, 8-day, 1-wt, in a late Biedermeier case, 2-piece dial and cast bezel. C. 1860. -
German, Small "Vienna Regulator", 1-wt, time only in a walnut case with ebonized accents, running 4 to 5 days. C.1880. -
Austrian, W. Schonberger, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, in a grained rosewood case with simple lines. C.1860. -
German, Junghans, Monkey automaton clock, eyes move and lower jaw moves up and down while clock is running, C.1915 -
Austrian, 3-Wt VIENNA REGULATOR, full Grand Sonnerie striking, in a handsome 3/4 column case with original top with carved bust, and with engraved grid pendulum, and 3 patterned weights. C.1875. -
Swiss, miniature Globe Timepiece, with jeweled lever movement, and attached winder under base, with original glass dome, C. 1950 -
Austrian, Joseph Petrovits in Wien, unusual pull wind Serpentine wall clock, single weight, C.1855 -
Bradley and Hubbard /?, unsigned but good original TOPSEY, blinking eye clock, with 30-hour balance lever movement, a wire running from the lever to the eyes to provide animation. C.1860. -
Forestville Mfg. Co., (J. C. BROWN), Bristol, Conn., 8-day time/strike/alarm fusee beehive mantel clock. C. 1850. -
Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, NY, advertising clock for "John R. Dickey's Old Reliable Eye Water", along with an original bottle with eye dropper, still full of wash, and in the original box, C.1894, -
German, Carl Mueller, No. 104, Black Forest cased "Vienna Regulator", 3-wt, grand sonnerie, rod strike, in hunter motif, with rabbit, fox, 2-pheasant and a deer head, rifle and powder horn, all amongst sprays of oak branches and leaves, C.1890 -
French, Guilmet, "QUARTER DECK" clock, with rocking seaman at the helm, 8-day time and gong strike, and with unique "rope chapter" ring. C.188.