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type Novelty
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C.1890, German, Rare Flying Pendulum timepiece, a walnut and walnut stained case with lots of cast brass trim, a child at the top with outstretched hand trying to catch the flying ball at the end of the pendulum, the arm and string concealed beneath the umbrella and adding to the eye appeal of the clock. -
C.1840, French, Novelty Timepiece, in the form of a large pocket watch. -
C.1910, Waterbury Clock Co., 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1910, Western Clock Co., 30-hour lever movement novelty timepiece. -
C.1921, Ansonia Clock Co., SUNWATCH, with original instruction manual. -
C.1900, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lodge", 30-hour lever movement novelty alarm timepiece. -
C.1904, Seth Thomas Clock Co., "Lodge", 30-hour lever movement novelty alarm timepiece. -
C.1975, English ROLLING BALL Clock, kit-made, as found, clean and running intermittently. -
French Industrial clock by Guilmet, "Steam Hammer", with gilt and patinated bronze case on a black slate base with gilt feet, the hammer forming part of the pendulum, rising and falling to strike the anvil as the clock ticks, 8 days, time and strike, movement signed Japy Freres, counting the hours and striking the half hour on a bell, also with Guilmets mark on the back plate, dial with applied gilt Roman numerals, with gilt spade hands, c1880 -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn. "Ophelia" gold plate cast metal Art Nouveau 8 days, time and strike, shelf clock, c1913 -
United Electric Clock Corp, Brooklyn, NY, spelter wine barrel 30 hours, time only, animated novelty clock, c1938 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 30 hours, cast metal novelty timepiece with painted blown glass center, c1900 -
Clocks- 4 (Four): Horolovar Company, Bronxville, New York, Charles Terwilliger, reproduction flying pendulum or "Ignatz "novelty clocks. -
Clocks- 5 (Five) Ignatz Flying Pendulum: Horolovar Clock Co., Bronxville, New York, reproduction "Ignatz Flying Pendulum" novelty clock, 8 days, time only, spring-driven movement with flying pendulum in wood cases with paper dials. These are German-made reproductions of the 19th century model made by the New Haven Clock Co. under the Jerome label. -
F. Kroeber & Co., New York, N.Y., ÒNoiseless Rotary No. 1Ó derrick form shelf clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement with rotary pendulum in an ebonized wooden case with gold highlights and dome with a papered metal dial, c1882 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Swiss, Jaeger & Le Coultre, ÒRUE DE LA PAIXÓ painted metal mini streetlamp timepieces, 8 days rear wind, set and regulation, lever movements. Jaeger has alarm. c1965 -
Congreve-style modern Asian brass unsigned reproduction rolling ball timepiece with glazed enclosure, late 20th century -
Globe Clock Co., USA., 8 days, time and strike, windmill novelty clock with wood case with 4 small auxiliary dials on vanes, Movement is German, c1925. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, cast metal with colored enamel, 30 hours, novelty clock, c1904 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, water fountain, 30 hours, walnut novelty mantel clock, c1900