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of 98 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel Figural Moving Eye Animated
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German Blinking Eye Owl -
American, probably Bradley and Hubbard, "Sambo" blinking eye mantel clock with 30 hour time only unmarked movement in painted cast iron case, c1875 -
Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Germany, "Skull" rotating eye time piece, 30 hour, time only spring driven movement in a composition case with red and yellow eyes and black pupils, c1930 -
Oswald, German, "Wise Old Owl", rotating eye 30-hour timepiece, molded composition body on a carved wooden book base. c1930 . -
German paper boy carved and painted wood whistler, c1930 -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, "Whistler", painted wood figure of hobo leaning on lamppost with bottle of spirits in pocket, spring driven movement and bellows playing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow", c1925 -
Bradley and Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Sambo", 30 hour, lever movement painted cast iron novelty timepiece, c1860. -
German, "Old Friends", double figure mechanical whistler (both with mechanisms), c1910 -
Oswald, Germany, "Sheik" cast composition rotating eye 30 hour novelty timepiece, c1948. -
The Gem Cutlery Company, New York, "GEM Damaskeene Razor" animated advertising display, articulated pressboard figure of a father shaving with a baby on his knee, spring driven pendulum movement with simple escapement on a wood base. -
Waterbury Clock Co., "Sambo" blinking eye novelty clock, the figure in brightly colored clothing and playing a banjo, with clock mounted in his belly, Roman numeral painted dial, 30 hour lever timepiece, with linkage to escapement for blinking eyes, all on a molded cast iron base, c1860 -
German, Oswald, Bulldog 30 hour rotating eyes novelty clock, mid 20th century -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., Continental blinking eye shelf clock, painted iron case with clock mounted in figures belly, Roman numeral white enamel dial, now mounted to a gilt wooden base, c1860 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Sambo", 30 hour, spring brass lever movement blinking eye novelty clock or timepiece, c1875 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Asian cast metal 30 hour reproduction novelty clocks: Junghans style figural swinger; John Bull with moving eyes; modern -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn. "Continental' blinking eye cast iron clock, c1855. -
Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Scottie" rotating eye clock rare large model, carved wooden case, with the eyes serving as hour and minute hands, 8 day timepiece movement -
Gambrinus "King of Beer" blinker, case by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn. (pat 1859), Blinking Eye movement by Waterbury, in original paint (with wear) and with crown intact, 30 hour novelty, paper dial with Waterbury logo. -
Johann Farbinger in Wessprim, Austrian blinking eye mantel clock with calendar, carved wooden case with gilt figure of a hunter, resting on a stump, with musket, and his dog at his feet, his eyes moving side to side as the clock runs, Roman numeral white enamel dial with day of month display at center, blued steel Breguet style hands, 2 day, three train grand sonnerie striking movement with silk thread suspension, all on gilt, foliate ornamented feet -
American, attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, CASE ONLY for an exceedingly rare blinking eye clock: "MAN IN TRENCH COAT WITH DOG"