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C.1900, Austrian, 90-Day Vienna timepiece, single weight, with center seconds hand. -
C.1900, German, CLOCK PEDDLER, now with key-wind Swiss watch movement and dial, figure in original paint, the peddler with a group of pendulums in his left hand. Entire statue is carefully formed segments of tin, soldered together and painted. -
C.1900, European, Bi-fold Enameled Screen with lovers in 3 separate scenes, and with a Swiss key wind watch movement with porcelain dial. -
C.1880, German, "R-A" Spring movement timepiece in the Viennese style, with a unique swing out movement, hinged on right side. -
C.1960, German, Oswald Rotating Eye Clock, showing the time by the position of the pupils, in the form of a puppy, molded composition case. -
C.1875, Austrian, Jos Lipperl, Leoben, small 1-wt timepiece with a 5" dial, and in a walnut transitional case. -
C.1900, Lux Clock Mfg Co., Waterbury, Conn, ELEPHANT novelty, the clock set into a parian figure of an elephant pushing a barrel. -
C.1960, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock in the form of an owl setting on a book, molded composition case. -
C.1855, Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., 30-hour candlestick timepiece. The movement was designed by S. B. Terry. -
C.1911, E. Ingraham and Co., "Drop Octagon", 8-day wall timepiece, advertising model with smaller chapter ring. -
C.1890, French, Mysterious Timepiece, in the form of a wishing well, the dial indicated in the "Pulley" used to raise the water, and giving the impression that the chains turn the hands. Hands are actually driven by a shaft up the central support and through a pair of beveled gears. The leafy supports are all ormolu, the base of gilt brass. -
C.1860, Austrian, 3-Wt, Grand Sonnerie, VIENNA REGULATOR, in a walnut case with Gothic twisty columns up the sides, 8-day, 72 beat.. -
C. 1880, Austrian, J. Piskataschen, Graz movement, in another small case of the same period, and now mounted to a block of wood in the case back. Length is OK and clock keeps time. Dial is small for a 2-wt = 4.5". -
C.1955, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock, in the form of a Daschund, molded composition case. Tells time by the position of the pupil; time in foto is 12 minutes past 12. -
C.1880, German, Serpentine "R-A" timepiece, probably by Lorenz Bob, a neighbor to Lenzkirch (see similarity to Lenzkirch style 309, with serial No. 201744 -
C.1910, German, for the American Market, 8-day world time or globe clock with 9" globe (pendulum movement). -
C.1840, French, Verge- Fusee Watch Movement in an unmarked silver skull case with hinged cranium, revealing the dial beneath. Both dial and movement marked "Vasse, Paris". -
C.1900, New Haven Clock Co, for R. A. Patterson Tobacco Co, LUCKY STRIKE Advertising timepiece, in rosewood and mahogany case. -
C.1870, Austrian, Schonberger in Wien, mini 2-weight Vienna Regulator, in a transitional style case. -
C.1845, Austrian, Biedermeier 2-wt Vienna Regulator, in a slender rosewood case, 8-day duration, and with a cast bezel on 2-pice dial.