Michael kieninger and obergfell
German walnut wall regulator clock by Kienzle late 19th century shaped pediment with three finials above case with glazed door flanked by turned and carved half-columns housing eight-day time and strike movement porcelain dial and embossed pendulum over bracket base; movement marked with spread-wing Kienzle trademark. Generally good condition, old refinishing, minor surface wear and abrasions.
Michael kieninger and obergfell
Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina. A late 19th Century mantel clock, the dome top case with Vienna porcelain panels painted maidens in gilded backgrounds with pillars to the sides, the eight-day movement in a drum-shaped case, 39cm high. Antique German Mauthe Oak Grandfather ClockGerman two weight long case clock carved cornice above glass dial window reeded columns flank a glazed beveled glass door displaying pendulum and resting on two bun feet.
Circa 19th C. Private collection Farmington Hills Mi. A German mahogany bracket clock, c, the gilt and lacquered brass dial, silvered chapter ring and twin subsidiary rings with Winterhalder and Hofmeier twin gong movement in carved case with festoons, pendulum, 53cm h More Information Good condition. Oak with applied brass decoration in a floral motif.
Includes a Kieninger movement with satin brass weights highlighted by dark copper hardware. Fine condition. The American Gilbert Clock Co. Height - Height Still in production. Beveled glass door and sides Illuminated case and mirrored back show off the weights and pendulum. Cable driven triple chime Kieninger movement. Cherry finish with bookmatched olive ash burl on the pediment.
One pendulum missing its cap. Condition: Some rubbing to clockface finish and numbers, mild expected wear, hands possibly replaced, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries does not guarantee any timepiece or clock mechanism. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder.
Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS. Germany or Austria 2nd halfth century. Vienna-style walnut case with ebonized accents; the single-weight movement with a porcelain two-part dial.
Older finish minor pieced repair on the door edge.