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Gustav Becker two weight Vienna Regulator, ca 1885. -
Viennese Serpentine Regulator, ca 1860. -
Serpentine Viennese Regulator, ca 1860. -
Gustav Becker 3 weightVienna Regulator, ca 1883. -
French-English Globe clock, ca 1900. French lever platform movement replaced some time back, running real well. -
Long Run Vienna Regulator, ca 1875, by Wilh. Kollmer, Wien. -
Waterbury Clock Co. large carved clock, ca 1920. -
Grand Sonnerie Vienna Regulator, Ca about 1885, chimes each 15 minutes and reports the hour, either the one just past or the one coming up, depending on how you set the movement. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co. "Vienna Regulator No. 47", ca1880's. -
German RA with some unusual features. The 8-day movement's trademark indicates it was made by the Carl Werner Uhrenfabrik (clockfactory) but it also is marked that the movement was a prototype made by Herman Brankmann. -
New Haven novelty porcelain clock, made to resemble a clock on a pedestal. Predominately white with a smattering of painted flowers and gold accent. -
German Vienna by "Werner C. Uhrenfabrik". -
German Vienna Regulator, 2 weights, in a walnut veneered case, 51 inches tall. The door has turned, fluted, and carved half columns. -
Large Vienna 2 weight regulator, in a walnut veneered case that is 50 inches tall, and a tad under 19 inches wide. -
Vienna Regulator, ca. 1880. 44 inches tall mahogany case, turned spooled half columns. -
Lighthouse clock, one of only three made by a talented clockmaker. We sold one in our January 2004 auction made by the same fellow, for over $1700. -
German Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Wise Old Owl", ca 1950's. -
French beehive with excellent wood inlay of "horns of plenty" and string inlay around all the front edges. The 12 inches high mahogany veneered case is near perfect on front and sides. -
Gustav Becker Vienna Regulator, about half size of normal. -
Electric, "Kendall The 2000 Mile Oil", advertising clock with neon tube.