Some clocks we have seen at
This site dedicated to the beautiful Vienna regulators made during the 19th century. It features several Vienna regulators that we have displayed this site, ebay, elsewhere.
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Last edited May 1st, 2008
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Item Number B0151:
Very attractive Biedermeier style, Viennese single weight regulator with a one piece flat dial and cast brass pie crust bezel.
Beautiful circa 1845 Biedermeier Vienna regulator in beautiful Mahogany wood case. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with a beautifully detailed crown and tail. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item Number B0150:
Very attractive Late Biedermeier style, Viennese 2 weight regulator with a porcelain dial and pie crust bezel.
Beautiful circa 1860 Late Biedermeier Vienna regulator in Rosewood case. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with a beautiful carved crest and tail. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item Number B0149:
Very attractive 'Sub-Miniature" Biedermeier style, Viennese single weight regulator with a one piece dial and brass bezel. .
Beautiful circa 1845 "Sub-Miniature"Biedermeier Vienna regulator in Mahogany case. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item Number B0148:
Very attractive week running Biedermeier style, Viennese single weight regulator with a one piece flat dial and cast brass pie crust bezel. .
Beautiful circa 1850 Biedermeier Vienna regulator in light wood case. I am unsure if it is Birch or maybe Ash. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0126: Very attractive Biedermeier Rosewood eight day Viennese wall regulator with "one-piece" dial, circa 1850.
Very attractive all original biedermeier style, Viennese regulator with a flat dial and pie crust bezel. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with a beautiful carved crest and matching tail. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0146: Very attractive week running Biedermeier style, Viennese regulator with a signed two piece dial and fine brass bezel.
I am willing to ship this item within the USA, or to the UK, Europe or other international destinations. Please inquire about shipping costs.
Beautiful circa 1865 Biedermeier Vienna regulator in Rosewood case. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with beautiful figures on the door and sculptured tail. The single train movement is provided with a dead beat escapement, and beat regulation. The signed ‘two-piece’ porcelain dial has fine Roman numerals, delicate blued steel hands and a ‘pie-crust’ bezel. Click on the picture
above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0124: Serpentine Dwarf size
2 weight Vienna Regulator ca 1870-1880 w/ "Remember" movement.
This is a 2 weight Serpentine Vienna Regulator.
A rare "Dwarf" size, it measures 32" long by 14" wide. The movement is a
"Remember" trademark by the Viennese "Resch Brothers" factory. The movement
is not original to the case. It used to run fast, and is probably for a longer
case. I have compounded this movement and now have it keeping good
time. Click on the picture above
to go to the web page with more pictures of this
clock.
Beautiful German Jugenstihl Vienna regulator in Mahogany case with beveled glass. This ca. 1920 Vienna regulator has a week running, two weight movement, that strikes on the hour and 1/2 hour. The dial, weights, and pendulum bob are all plain brass. The clock is in good running condition. The clock is approximately 35" long and 12" wide. The case has a very nice patina, and appears to have the original finish.
Beautiful Month Running Calendar Vienna Regulator !
Item #B0141: Very attractive Month Running Calendar Viennese wall regulator , circa 1890.
This beautiful very rare month running Vienna regulator has a built in calendar. This ca. 1890 Vienna regulator indicates the day of the month using an indicator attached to the weight. The clock measures approximately 50” long by 14” wide. It runs 31 days on a winding. The movement is signed "Remember" and was made by the Gebruder Resch Company in Ebenese, Austria. Click on the picture
above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Austrian made very attractive and original Biedermeier style, Viennese regulator with a flat dial and pie crust bezel, ca. 1840.
Item #B0140:
Very attractive all original biedermeier style,
Viennese regulator with a flat dial and pie crust bezel. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with a steel pendulum rod. Click on the picture
above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Beautiful Three Weight, Signed Dial, week running, Transitional style Vienna Regulator for sale.
Item #B0139:
Beautiful Transitional style Vienna regulator in Walnut veneer case with burl Walnut accents. This ca. 1875-1885 Vienna regulator has a three weight, week running, Grand Sonnerie movement that strikes on the 1/4 hours. Click on the picture
above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Austrian made single weight Vienna regulator with a signed dial "W. Bauer". This beautiful time only clock is in very original condition and keeps great time. See a better description below.
Item #B0138:
Beautiful circa 1840 Biedermeier Vienna regulator in Rosewood case. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with a beautiful crest and tail. The 3 train Grand Sonnerie movement is provided with a dead beat escapement and beat regulation. The signed ‘one-piece’ porcelain dial has fine Roman numerals, delicate blued steel hands and a ‘pie-crust’ bezel. The pendulum has a wood rod and the pendulum bob is brass on both sides. The brass cased weights are supported by most attractive pulleys.
The signature on the dial is "A Uhlig, in Wien". Adolf Uhlig is listed in "Clatterbos" as working in Vienna between 1833 and 1858, which is right for this style of clock. The movement has a very rare bell strike intsead of the more normal coil chime.
The clock is approximately 50" long including the crown and bottom carving. It is 13" wide at it's widest. The case has banding strips on the door,along the windows, and on the backboard.
Item #B0133: Transitional or Late Biedermeier style, signed dial, Viennese Regulator circa 1870.
Very attractive rare 3/4 size, circa 1870, transitional style, often called "late Biedermeier", Vienna regulator in Rosewood veneer case with accents. This Vienna regulator is of classic design and proportions with a beautiful carved crest. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item B0132 (eBay #2183146569): Dachluhr style, unsigned single weight 45 day Vienna Regulator ca. 1845.
This beautiful and rare 6 light Dachluhr Vienna regulator fits the description of a "Late Dachluhr" style Vienna regulator, and is in beautiful condition. The dachluhr Vienna regulators are one of the earliest styles of Vienna regulator and were made from about 1800 into the Biedermeier period. It runs 45 days on a winding. The case is a beautiful Mahogany with contrasting satin banding highlights. The clock glass is old wavy glass. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0131: Beautiful Gustav Becker 2 weight Jugenstil Vienna Regulator!
Beautiful GUSTAV BECKER Jugenstihl Vienna regulator in Walnut case. This ca. 1920 Vienna regulator has a week running, two weight movement, that strikes on the hour and 1/2 hour. The dial, weights, and pendulum bob all have a matching raised design. The clock is in good running condition. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures of this clock.
Item #B0130: Transitional style, three weight, week running Viennese Regulator ca. 1875-1885.
Beautiful Transitional style Vienna regulator in a Walnut veneer case with burl Walnut accents. This ca. 1875-1885 Vienna regulator has a three weight, week running, Grand Sonnerie movement that strikes on 1/4 hours. The porcelain dial is signed Franz Boch , Wien (Vienna). The dial measures about 7" and has a spun brass bezel. The clock is in very good running condition. The movement has been recently cleaned, oiled,and restored to like new condition Included is a nice fancy winding key. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0125: Second Baroque style, Gustav Becker 2 weight 8 day Vienna Regulator ca. 1880.
This is an all original Second Baroque style, 2 weight Gustav Becker 8 day Vienna regulator. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0127: Miniature, single weight week running Viennese Regulator ca. 1880-1895.
Beautiful miniature Vienna regulator in Mahogany (possibly Walnut) case. This ca. 1880-1895 Vienna regulator has a single weight, week running, movement. The porcelain dial measures 4 1/4" over the numbers ring. It has a spun brass bezel. The clock is in very good running condition. Included is a nice fancy winding key. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #B0128: Austrian made single weight Vienna regulator with a signed dial "W. Bauer".
This Austrian made clock is ca. 1895-1900. This style of clock was used in the public buildings of Vienna, such as a library, right around the turn of the last century. This 8 day running Vienna regulator clock is in all original shape, runs very well, and keeps good time. Click on the picture above to go to the web page with more pictures.
Item #J010: ATTRACTIVE SINGLE WEIGHT SERPENTINE VIENNA REGULATOR
This is an interesting, early (1860-70) rather
unusually shaped Serpentine one-weight vienna
regulator with a signed dial. As you can see from the
photos there are two initials and a last name, which
could be "Rojanel" with a town on the next line,which
is "Budweis," apparently where the famous beer
originated. For a collector, this might be more
interesting than the typical "Wien" (Vienna) place
name.
Still, there is much to admire here, starting and
ending with style and antiquity.
Item #J011: ATTRACTIVE TWO WEIGHT SERPENTINE INFLUENCED VIENNA REGULATOR