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Clocks- 2 (Two) Vienna style wall clocks, 8 day duration, by Resch Brothers, Ebensee, Austria, movement stamped "REMEMBER" in carved walnut case: (1) time only; (2) time and strike, dial signed "F. Sichrovsky" -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Vienna regulators: (1) C. Suchy & Sohne, Vienna, Austria, 30 hour, time and grande sonnerie strike on two gongs, movement driven by two springs and one weight in a serpentine wood case with some walnut veneer, enamel dial signed "Suchy", c1865. (2) Gustav Becker, Freiberg, Germany, 8 day, time and strike, weight driven movement in a walnut and walnut veneer altdeutsch style case, c1875. -
Chinese reproduction of a Ferris Wheel falling ball gravity mystery timepiece. The balls move down an inclined plain through the top of clock on the Ferris wheel and supply weight to run the clock. The balls exit the case and fall into a draw below to be placed on the rack to keep the clock going. -
Gustav Becker, Freiberg, Germany, Vienna style regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a walnut case with fluted columns flanking the door glass and turned ornaments, brass clad pendulum, white enamel dial reading in part "Breitinger & Kunz / Philadelphia", subsidiary seconds, and blued steel hands. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Continental" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Germany, Vienna style wall clock, 8 day, time and strike (on a single chime rod), spring driven movement in a second Baroque style walnut case with short tapered columns and carved crest, embossed brass pendulum, cream porcelain dial and blued steel hands. -
Germany, miniature Vienna style hanging regulator, 8 day, time only, weight driven movement in a softwood case with turned and fluted ornaments, brass clad pendulum and weight, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, and blued steel hands -
Austria or Germany, Vienna regulator, 8 day, time only, weight-driven movement in a walnut case with serpentine crest, two-piece porcelain dial with pie crust bezel with subsidiary in sunk portion, brass pendulum disc and weight, c.1890 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Advertising wall clocks, 8 day, time only, spring driven : (1) New Haven Clock Co., Lucky Strike advertising clock with tablet reading "Bragg, Cummings and Co. Bangor, ME.", c1900. (2) Ansonia Clock Co., New York, advertising clock in dark wood case with dial reading "HOT COFFEE", c1900. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Topsey" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "John Bull" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
England, gravity clock, 30 hour, time only, weight driven movement with visible escapement and compound pendulum, in a brass case, glass dial with reverse painted Arabic figures, molded base on bun feet, hexagonal columns, and molded cornice with brass finials. -
Clocks- 4 (Four): Horolovar Company, Bronxville, New York, Charles Terwilliger, reproduction flying pendulum or "Ignatz "novelty clocks. -
England, gravity clock, 30 hour, time only, weight driven movement with a visible escapement and compound pendulum on a molded brass base with rack gear integrated into upright pillars, white hands and numerals back painted on glass. -
Clocks- 5 (Five) Ignatz Flying Pendulum: Horolovar Clock Co., Bronxville, New York, reproduction "Ignatz Flying Pendulum" novelty clock, 8 days, time only, spring-driven movement with flying pendulum in wood cases with paper dials. These are German-made reproductions of the 19th century model made by the New Haven Clock Co. under the Jerome label. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "John Bull" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Vienna, Austria, 30 Day, single weight regulator, Biedermeier period, in a slender mahogany veneer case with satinwood accents or banding along the edges, and with polished steel pendulum rod, and sharp edged brass pendulum, with brass rear, and the two piece silvered brass dial surrounded with engine turned brass bezels (inner and outer), c1835 -
J.C. Brown, Forestville Conn., miniature plain front ÒBeehive or Round GothicÓ shelf clock, 30 hours, time, strike & alarm, c1850 -
Lenzkirch, Germany, walnut 2 weight, time and strike, Vienna regulator with visible jeweled escapement, serial number 262843, c1862 -
Lenzkirch, Germany, Vienna Regulator wall clock, 8 days, 2-wt, time and strike, weight driven movement marked with Lenzkirch hallmark in a mahogany and ebonized case with ornately detailed carvings in hunting motif including oak leaves, acorns, rabbits, quail, etc. and a white enamel dial, serial number 213734, c1871