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type Shelf or Mantel Figural Swinging Arm Mystery
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Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "JUNO" BALL SWING, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "JUNO" BALL SWING, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1880, "FISHER" canister swing clock (3" dial), on early shallow base. Note cast figure hold the clock arm aloft, and the entire arm swings without apparent impulse. -
French, large Swinger, or mysterious swinging timepiece, the statue of "LE PROGRES" after the original by Bruchon, a winged male. The extra long swinging arm measures 38" -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "FISHER and FALCONER" double figure swing clock, with canister style arm. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1885, "FISHER and HUNTRESS" double figure swing clock (two female figures), with canister style arm. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "FORTUNA", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. The Goddess Fortuna is setting with a cherub playing at her side. Utilizes long arm 25.5" in length. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1900, "FORTUNA", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the 25.5" clock arm swings from side to side without apparent impulse. The goddess Fortuna is setting with a cherub playing at her side, holding the clock aloft. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "ARCADIA" swinging arm timepiece, with long 25.5" arm. -
French, uncommon Mystery Timepiece, the clock contained in a drum suspended from two parallel chains, held aloft by a female statue, c1880 -
French bronze figural mantel clock with conical pendulum 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in rouge marble case surmounted by a bronze Classical female figure signed "Laurent" holding a polished silvered turned pendulum rod surrounded by a gilt tube and with a star studded blue spherical bob, the dial with applied Roman numeral gilt chapter ring and exposed skeletonized movement, c1870 -
French, Mini Ball Swinger, suspended from a cast and patinated white metal eagle with brass beak, mounted to a turned wooden base. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, ELEPHANT swing clock, the clock contained in the gilded "arm" supported by his trunk, back wind, center set, and with porcelain dial, 8-day. -
"Crosa" brand, modern Swinger, plastic molded figure with quartz movement, C.1998. -
A French spelter statue, C.1890, now with a home-made swinging arm with a new German mov't inside. This was an eBay purchase gone bad, the consignor paid $1500 + shipping. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "GLORIA", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day. Note this clock is as-found, for a plumber came to check the furnace last week and caught his tool apron on the brass support for the ball. He grabbed the ball but the brass support broke away clean with Gloria's hand. Apparently not wanting to discuss his actions, he put the broken support into his apron and said there was no damage. This turned brass rod is available from Timesavers.com, and a reasonable repair can be effected. -
C.1890, French, Small Swinger, or mystery swinging timepiece, foot long clock arm suspended on a child in a dress. Dial of clock = 2", rear wind. -
C.1885, French, Mysterious Timepiece, the clock suspended from two parallel chains, mov't with a form of Brocot escapement, moves from side to side with no apparent impulse. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, ELEPHANT, patinated spelter mysterious swinging timepiece, 8-day, on a shaped wooden base with molded edge. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, ONION BOY, gold tone-patinated spelter myserious swinging time piec, 8-day, on a round wooden base.