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type Wall Animated
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C.1955 English, "Dickory, Dickory, Dock" 8-day lever movement mouse novelty timepiece. This is not the model made by the Horolovar, but a version made by an unknown English firm [movement similar to those produced by Astral at this time]. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, Animated "OWL" Timepiece (eyes cross and uncross), one day duration, wooden case box with cast metal owl body attached at front. -
C.1937, Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Cat D243", 30-hour novelty timepiece, black. -
C.1937, Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Cat D243", 30-hour novelty timepiece, white/tan. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Jumper No. 3", 30-hour bobbing doll timepiece, C.1891, -
Swiss, with French spring wound pendulum movement, castle style automaton, with monkey appearing as a conductor, moving his arm to indicate the striking of the gong; c1875 -
German, 8 days, time and strike, spring brass lever movement animated Monk wall clock. The Monk's arm is pulled up when the clock strikes. Late 20th Century. -
C.1950, German, Owl Clock with Animated eyes that move back and forth with each tick. -
C.1937, Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Cat", 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1948 Tezuka Clock Co. (Made in Occupied Japan), 30-hour moving eyes novelty timepiece. -
C.1948, Japanese, Tezuka Clock Co. (Made in Occupied Japan), 30-hour moving eyes novelty timepiece. -
C.1890, French, Windmill Automaton. -
C.1948, Tezuka Clock Co. (Made in Occupied Japan), 30-hour moving eyes novelty timepiece. -
C.1875 German, roving eye wall clock, 30-hour brass and wood movement. -
C.1900, German, Animated "Owl" Timepiece (eyes move back and forth), one day duration, wooden case box with cast and silvered owl body attached at front. -
C.1920, Swiss or German, Singing Bird in Cage, the bird decorated with real feathers, and animated as he sings. -
C.1900, German, for the Eastern market, moving eye cuckoo clock, 1-day, time and strike. -
Animated Gnomes Jewelry Store Window Display -
Animated picture by Schoenhut Toy Co., ca early 1900Õs. -
Early animated owl clock. Eyelids blink as the clock ticks.