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type Cuckoo Shelf
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Black Forest German carved wood 8 day time and strike spring wound shelf cuckoo clock, movement stamped G.H.S., c1880 -
Jig saw or Sorrento work cuckoo clock of architectural form, ash case with walnut fretwork, brass bezel, Roman numeral paper dial, blued steel spade hands, 8 day time and strike Seth Thomas movement, now activating a music box at the hour and half hour, c1885 -
Johann Baptist Beha, Eisenbach, unusual early shelf cuckoo for the English market, Brazilian rosewood veneered case with inlays of brass, pewter, and turtle shell, alabaster dial with Roman numerals on ceramic cartouches, each with its own ornamental gilt frame, dial with veneered and inlaid surround, blued steel hands, 8 days, fusee time and strike, movement with wooden plates, wooden pipes with marbled paper covering, inside of back with Beha label, and date 7/2/69, and also the label of Camerer Cuss, the clocks retailer -
C.1785, David Evans and Peter Higgs, London, Quarter Chiming Cuckoo, a Georgian 3-fusee bracket clock, crown-verge, announcing the quarters on 8 bells, and giving the hours on a deep toned cuckoo, made for the Spanish market, and the dial showing the names of Higgs and Diego Evans, Londres, and the back plate engraved the same. -
Junghans shelf cuckoo, ca 1890 or a little later, -
German shelf cuckoo with an 8 day, pinned brass movement, ca 1866-1900. -
Shelf cuckoo made around 1900. -
German shelf cuckoo, c. 1866