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Vienna Regulator, ca 1860-1870. -
German Vienna regulator, 3 weight Grand Sonnerie. A lot of clock for such a low minimum. -
Early miniature Vienna, 2 weights, only 36 inches high. -
Junghans Vienna Regulator, 3 weight. 8 day runner strikes 2 long rods which some Vienna buyers say makes a better sounding chime than the coil gongs. -
French Electrolier with 3 lights. 26" overall height, 14" wide, the statue and base without the lights, is 19" high. -
Neon advertising clock, for "Allis Chalmers, Tractors, Machinery". -
Chevrolet Neon Clock. This is very rare neon clock advertising, "Chevrolet-Time". -
Gustav Becker 3 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 388340, ca 1882. -
Serpentine Vienna, three quarter size, 39" high, 16.5" wide. -
J. C. Brown Ripple Beehive, in almost perfect condition. -
Vienna miniature 1 weight, 35.5" high. -
German-Austrian 1 weight Vienna Regulator. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, Serial Number No. 306052, ca 1882. -
Ansonia Clock Co. novelty clock, made for promotion or prizes. -
Junghans rare "World Time-Lighthouse" clock, ca 1910. -
Gustav Becker 2 weight Vienna Regulator, serial number No. 664383, which dates the clock about 1883. -
Junghans, Germany, animated iron clock called, "Monkey Business". -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "No. 43-22", in the catalogs and is also called "Varsity" sometimes, as stated on the old label on the back. -
"Mouse Clock", a contemporary version of the early mouse clock made by "Dungan and Klump".