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type Novelty
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C.1900, European, Bi-fold Enameled Screen with lovers in 3 separate scenes, and with a Swiss key wind watch movement with porcelain dial. -
C.1855, Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., 30-hour candlestick timepiece. The movement was designed by S. B. Terry. -
C.1910, German, for the American Market, 8-day world time or globe clock with 9" globe (pendulum movement). -
C.1840, French, Verge- Fusee Watch Movement in an unmarked silver skull case with hinged cranium, revealing the dial beneath. Both dial and movement marked "Vasse, Paris". -
C.1882, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1", time and strike novelty clock with rotary pendulum that travels in a cone shaped path, in oil derrick form with glass dome, 8-day, strike. -
C.1885, Ansonia Clock Co., Wheelbarrow novelty timepiece, a rear-wind "Bee" movement in a cast brass holder simulating a wheel barrow, with turning front wheel, design patent Apr 23,1878. -
C.1975, Chas. Terwilliger (Horolovar Co.), Bronxville, NY. Dickory, Dickory Dock mouse clock 8-day novelty. -
C.1951, Lux Mfg. Co, "SHMOO", 30-hour novelty timepiece, white plastic figure/case. -
C.1933, Westclox, LaSalle, Ill, "EARLY BIRD" , 1- day novelty alarm, showing a rocking robin pulling a worm from the ground. -
C.1870, German or Austrian, a miniature bird in cage timepiece, -
C.1945, Haddon Products, Chicago, Home Sweet Home, 110v. animated novelty with night light. -
C.1915 New Haven Clock Co., 30-hour lever movement novelty timepiece, with later stand. -
C.1905, Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour alarm timepiece novelty mounted in a steel frying pan with raised numerals, riveted to the pan. -
C.1905, Robert Johns Mfg., Chicago, IL, 30-hour lever movement cast iron novelty -
Walnut Violin Shaped Clock Case, No Movement -
Silver Plated "Old Father Time" Novelty Clock -
Red Rose Potted Plant Novelty Clock -
New Haven Rose Finish Fan Clock -
Lux Gnome Tree Wooden Carved Clock Lamp -
Lux Figural Carved Camel Clock