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Germany, Vienna regulator wall clock, 8 day, time and Grand Sonnerie, three weight driven movement in an oak case with burled highlights and sides carved top and four spires topped by finials flanking door and three lower finials. The two part white enamel dial has Roman numerals. -
Edward P. Baird, Plattsburgh, New York, "Baltimore One Price", 8 days, spring brass movement advertising wall timepiece. -
Baird Clock Co., Plattsburgh, New York, "McAdams & Berry's Clothiery", 8 day, spring brass movement advertising wall timepiece. -
Leland Hurst, Centennial, CO, Reproduction "Dachluhr" style Vienna regulator timepiece. -
France, for Maple & Co., London and Paris, hour repeating carriage clock in the form of a sedan chair, the gilt brass case with rococo style ornament with plaques featuring naughty putti, scrolls, and shells, case sides with carrying handles, the top with scrolled brackets supporting a fleur de lis finial, and with well executed portrait of a young woman, behind glass at right side, Roman numeral white enamel dial, 8 day time and strike movement with lever platform, counting the hours on a gong, and repeating on demand, movement signed -
Eastern European, vienna regulator, reproduction 9-light laterndluhr wall clock, year duration, time only, two brass weight driven movement with knife edge suspension, compensating meter long pendulum in a mahogany veneer case with string inlay with white enamel dial surrounded by pie crust bezel and signed "Leonhard Muller In Wien". -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos 150th Anniversary" mantel clock, gilt case and base with glass dome, Roman numeral white painted dial, black painted hands, 14 jewel cal. 540 movement, serial #600590, number 194 in the edition, with dome and papers -
Germany, Vienna regulator wall clock, 8 days, time and strike, brass weight driven movement in a carved architectural walnut case with book matched veneers and cream enamel dial. -
German Oswald "Gesch" skull-form composition 30 hour novelty clock, moving eyes indicate the minutes on one and hours on the other. -
Gustav Becker, Freiburg, Germany, 8 day, weight brass movement miniature Vienna regulator timepiece. -
Swiss, Imhof, 8 day, spring brass lever movement inclined plane timepiece. -
German Vienna Regulator 2 Weight 8 Day Walnut Wall Clock, multi-color dial, unsigned movement #20644. -
Lenzkirch Clock Co., Germany, Model 5, single weight, or Eingewicht "Vienna Regulator", a walnut veneer case with slender round columns up the sides, the movement of, 8 days, duration and with dead beat escapement and a seconds hand, serial Nr, 260905, c1862 -
German "MS" Miller-Schlenker walnut 8 day 2 weight Vienna regulator wall clock, -
E. Ingraham & Co., Bristol, Conn., "Northwestern", 8 day, spring brass movement regulator wall timepiece. -
Austrian, 6-light, "Vienna Regulator", 8 day timepiece in a slender mahogany case with satinwood banding, carved top -
Baird Clock Manufacturing Co., Plattsburgh, New York, "Pittsburg Times", advertising wall clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven Kroeber movement in a painted mixed wood case with paper mache doors displaying embossed advertising including the reverse side of an Indian Head Penny on the lower door and "ALL THE NEWS" on the upper door with papered metal dials -
Joseph Ives, Plainville, Conn., "Hour Glass" mantle clock, 30 hour, time and strike, powered by single "wagon-spring" attached inside the top of the case with fixed lantern pinions instead of typical Ives rolling pinions, A cast iron frame supports the movement and spiral gong base in an hour glass shaped mahogany veneer case with reverse painted lower tablet and turned columns with urn finials. The brass dial has a raised chapter ring with painted black numerals. -
Brewster & Ingrahams, Bristol, Conn., 8 day "Round Gothic" or "beehive" clock with repeating movement and nice cut glass tablet. -
Gustav Becker, Germany Louvre style 400 day anniversary clock, spring driven torsion pendulum movement in a polished brass case under dome.