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468469468.Emilian Wehrle Four-horn Trumpeter Mantel Clock, Germany, c.1860, the burl walnut veneered case with pierced Gothic crest, turneddial with raised Roman numerals, fluted pilasters flanking the entrancedoor for the emerging trumpeter and two stage molded base, eightdayspring-powered timepiece movement with pendulum and springpoweredmovement to activate a single bellow mounted above, woodenpin barrel and four brass trumpets, on the hour a trumpet hunting songplays while doors open and a red-coated trumpeter appears, ht. 34 1/2in.$2,000-4,000469.Carved Walnut Black Forest Cuckoo Clock, c. 1870, elaboratelycarved case with perched eagle at the top, the bone Roman numeraland turned wooded dial framed by carved oak leaves, acorns, andnesting bird with eggs at the bottom, eight-day time and strike springpoweredmovement with cuckoo automaton and bellow activatedsound on the hour and half, ht. 38 in.$2,000-2,500470.Rosewood Veneered Vienna Regulator, unsigned, Germany, c. 1890,case with full-length glass door, marquetry and brass inlay, 7-in. dia.enameled dial with Roman numerals, seconds bit and pierced steelhands, eight-day time and strike movement with pendulum and twobrass-cased weights, ht. 38 in.$150-250471.Gustav Becker Quarter-Hour Vienna Regulator, Germany, c. 1890,with carved case decoration, fluted columns flanking the full-lengthglazed door, 7-in. brass dial with silvered chapter ring and Arabicnumerals, eight-day time and quarter-striking movement stamped withmaker’s name on the back plate regulated by a pendulum and poweredby three brass-cased weights with raised decoration, ht. 50 in.$400-600128 additional information and photos at www.skinnerinc.com

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