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by Mayer
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Mayer, Germany, 30 hours, novelty clock in a nickeled, cast case, the oval base with rocks and foliage, with a log cabin above, a gnome on the left is preparing to kill a chicken, while on the right side, a woman and man embrace, the white enamel Roman numeral dial, gilt hands, and a panting dog emerging from a window above the clock, his tongue moving in and out as the clock runs, tall rectangular plate movement with counterpoised pallet arbor and with attachment for dog tongue, back plate signed "Mayer", c1870 -
Rudolf Mayer, Germany, miniature Vienna style 8 days, timepiece, cast brass ornamental front attached to a wooden case with enamel beat scale, arch top with finial, back of top signed "Rud. Mayer Fec" and with his trade mark, glazed door with arched aperture, Roman numeral silvered dial with embossed, ornamented gilt center, the pendulum with matching embossed decoration, blued steel hands, brass timepiece movement with dead beat escapement, c1900 -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hour novelty clock, the gilt basket form case containing three panting dogs, their tongues moving in and out as the clock runs, the basket supported by flanking patinated harlequins, case front with Roman numeral white enamel dial and round thermometer scale, now with mounted thermometer, tall, rectangular 30 hour time only, movement with counterpoised pallet arbor and attachment for dog tongues, signed Mayer, c1870 -
Mayer, Germany, Art Deco brass 400-day anniversary time only clock with glass dome, c1935 -
Rudolf Mayer, Germany, miniature Vienna style hanging regulator, cast brass ornamental case front attached to a wooden case with silvered beat scale, arch top with finial, back of top signed "Rud. Mayer Fec" and with his trade mark, glazed door with arched aperture, Roman numeral silvered dial with engraved, gilt center, the pendulum with matching decoration, blued steel hands, 8 day timepiece movement with dead beat escapement -
Mayer, Germany, animated dog novelty timepiece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement in a cast metal case in the form of a dog with panting tongue and wagging tail. -
C.1885, German, Mayer, Animated Dog Novelty timepiece, with panting tongue and wagging tail. -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hours, novelty clock in a silvered cast iron case, the oval base with rocks and foliage, with a log cabin above, the male figure on the left looking in the window, his head rocking back and forth as the clock ticks, while on the right side, a woman and man embrace, the white enamel Roman numeral dial mounted to the front of the structure, while a panting dog emerges from a window above the clock, his tongue moving in and out as the clock runs, tall rectangular plate movement similar to a Zappler, the back plate signed "Mayer", c1865 -
National, Gilbert and Mayer Dresser Clocks -
C.1890, German, Mayer, DOG NOVELTY, with wagging tail and panting tongue. -
C.1870, English, Joseph Mayer, Lord St., Liverpool, (1803--1886) 3-Tr, 8-Bell Skeleton Clock in a heavy scroll frame, and a display case (original cracked dome included). -
C.1875, German, Mayer, Tongue Animation, 3-Dogs in Basket, held by 2 jesters, one day pendulum novelty.