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Austrian empire wall eagle clock - Josef Straub in Wien
Austria, Vienna, around 1800, rare and highly collectible wall clock from the workshop of the prominent Viennese clockmaker and academic sculptor Josef Straub (1756–1836), polychrome gilt wood, anchor escapement, Viennese grande sonnerie, repeater on the bells, white enamel dial signed J : Straub Bildh : in Wien, indication of date, original pierced Neoclassical hands, overall dimensions 91 × 76 × 18 cm.
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