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type Shelf or Mantel Figural Swinging Arm Mystery
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Ansonia "Diana" Ball Swing Clock -
Ansonia "Fisher and Falconer" Swinging Clock -
Ansonia "Fisher and Falconer" Swinging Clock -
Ansonia "Fisher" Ball Swing Clock -
Ansonia "Juno" Statue Swing Clock -
Copy of Multi Figural Swing Clock -
Junghans "Diana" Mystery Swinger Clock -
Male Figural Mystery -
C.1880, French, Conical Pendulum clock, white marble with bronze patinated spelter statue, gilt ormolu trim on the case, and with its original gilt wood accent base.. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York. NY, "Fortuna" figural swinger mantel clock with a spring driven, 8 day timepiece movement in a cast metal case. -
Junghans, Germany, "Elephant" model swinger, 8 day novelty timepiece, the patinated spelter elephant mounted to a molded beech base, his trunk supporting the compound pendulum with clock, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 day time only movement -
Junghans, Germany, elephant model swinging clock, patinated figure of an elephant mounted to a molded beechwood base, the 8 day swinging timepiece held aloft at the end of his trunk, clock case with gilt and patinated surfaces, Arabic numeral white enamel dial signed "Junghans Germany" below 6:00, blued steel hands, 8 day time only movement -
Junghans, Germany, elephant model swinging clock, patinated figure of an elephant mounted to a molded beechwood base, the 8 day swinging timepiece held aloft at the end of his trunk, clock case with gilt and silvered surfaces, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 day time only movement -
Figural Swinger, extremely large, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in a second's beating ball form 61" long swinging arm mounted on a bronze female figure holding bouquet of roses resting on a circular base, circa late 20th century, number 8 of 15 made, Asian. -
French, large swinging arm clock, now suspended from a double statue depicting Persephone's return from Hades in the arms of Hermes, carried on his chariot. Most cast figures from this era evidence the revival of Greek mythological themes; this one is patinated spelter, giving the appearance of bronze. The movement contained within the ball is signed Paul Garnier, Paris, c1890 -
French swing clock, "GLT, Paris" 8 days, movement c1890, later bronzed figural base of white metal. -
Junghans, Germany, "Elephant" model swinger, 8 days, novelty timepiece, the patinated spelter elephant mounted to a molded beech wood base, his trunk supporting clock with compound pendulum, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with Junghans logo, blued steel hands, 8 days, time only movement, signed "Junghans Germany",ca.1920 -
Junghans, Germany, "Diana" model swinger, 8 days, novelty timepiece, the patinated spelter figure mounted to an ebonized, turned wood base, her right hand supporting the clock with compound pendulum, white enamel Arabic numeral dial, blued steel hands, 8 days, time only movement, ca.1930 -
French mystery clock, gilt and patinated figure of Ceres, after Bruchon, with sheaf of wheat and cornucopia with harvest bounty, her right arm supporting the clock with compound pendulum, spherical case with bow-knot-ribbon ornament, applied Arabic numerals and Louis XV style hands containing the 8 days, time only movement, gridiron style assembly with ornamented smaller sphere at bottom, all mounted to a turned marble base, c1890 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) reproduction Swingers: signed "Linden" and Junghans "J", with modern kangaroo and possibly period elephant bases