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Lux Clock Mfg, Waterbury, Conn, SPINNING WHEEL novelty alarm, showing grandpa before the fire smoking his pipe and grandma sitting at her spinning wheel which revolves a bit with each tick. C.1935. -
American, "JOHN BULL" cast iron blinker, the eyes moving up and down with each tick. C.1860. -
Bradley and Hubbard, Iron cased "CONTINENTAL" blinker, or moving eye novelty clock, 30 hour time only, C.1860 -
Swiss, coin operated singing bird in cage, large and loud, C.1890 -
German, Junghans, Monkey automaton clock, eyes move and lower jaw moves up and down while clock is running, C.1915 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "ANGEL SWING No. 4", 8-day timepiece with winged cherub pendulum that swings front to back. C.1882. -
Bradley and Hubbard /?, unsigned but good original TOPSEY, blinking eye clock, with 30-hour balance lever movement, a wire running from the lever to the eyes to provide animation. C.1860. -
German, Clock Peddler with working pendulum clock on chest, C.1875 -
French, Guilmet, "QUARTER DECK" clock, with rocking seaman at the helm, 8-day time and gong strike, and with unique "rope chapter" ring. C.188. -
French, Automaton "LOCOMOTIVE", from the Industrial series, an 0-6-0 model with a bonnet smokestack, a clock in the cab portion, and a barometer in the boiler section, and with a working bell and prominent cow-catcher, the wheels powered by a separately wound and governed movement in the chassis area of the locomotive. C.1890. -
Case only, Iron Blinker, "John Bull", in old paint, includes eye assembly, casting with sig: T. Kennedy, Patent Applied for 1856, C.1860 -
American, folk art automaton, "BILLY THE BRUISER", powered by a modified spring movement, now with aluminum governor. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll timepiece in good original condition. -
C.1840, French, Pons, Waterfall Automaton, 8-day time/strike silk suspension clock in nice as found condition. -
C.1890, French, "Oarsman", automaton from the Industrial series of clocks, and in very good condition. -
C.1890, French, "Flywheel & Steam Boiler", automaton from the Industrial Series of clocks, and in excellent original condition. -
C.1885, French, Industrial Series, "FOUNTAIN", automaton. -
C.1920, German, "SKULL", Rotating Eye Clock, in good original condition. -
C.1935, German, J. Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "GENIE", rotating eye clock. -
C.1910, German, Waterfall Automaton in generally very good condition, the waterfall spinning fine and the clock ticking.