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of 363 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel Novelty
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C.1878, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary", 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1890, German, Mayer, DOG NOVELTY, with wagging tail and panting tongue. -
C.1910, an English "Skull Timepiece", silver and bone, the latch hallmarked, with a C.1840 English fusee, lever watch movement, key wound, with gilt dial. -
C.1880, German, Clock Peddler, and clock, made of painted tin on a rectangular wood base.. -
C.1910, German, for the English market, GLOBE CLOCK, with 1-day open spring movement. -
C.1864, L. E. Whiting, Saratoga Springs, NY, "Timby Solar Time-Piece, No. 288, mahogany case with double 12 hour dial, 6" terrestrial globe, and minute dial below. The patent for this hard to find clock was held by Theodore R. Timby, who designed the clock and developed the movement. -
France, (Guilmet) industrial series "steam hammer", polished and patinated bronze case on a black slate base with polished feet, the hammer forming part of the complex pendulum, rising and falling, appearing to strike the anvil as the clock runs, Roman numeral metal dial, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement, with Guilmets modifications, and also with Guilmet's mark on the back plate -
France, industrial series "Church Bell", gilt trimmed griotte marble base below stylized A shaped frames supporting the silver bell with oak headstock, all hardware in silvered or gilt finish, the bell front engraved "VAE. MIHI. SI. NON. EVANGELISAVERO" below the Roman numeral silvered dial, blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike movement with lever platform -
G. Thomas, Editeur, 11 Rue de Sommerard, Paris, an Edwardian globe clock, the cylindrical, quarter round molded brass base supporting a tapered, fluted column, attached to the stationary globe mount, engraved, Roman numeral equatorial ring with adjustable pointer, and 8 day timepiece movement concealed in the base, driving the globe through the a linkage in the column, c1890. -
Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., 30 hour, time torsion pendulum candlestick novelty timepiece. -
Reproduction Locomotive Clock: Detailed brass metal train model based on French Industrial series from the 1890s, time and strike clock with aneroid barometer and alcohol thermometer, all atop a black slate base with train track. Second spring driven movement in base is meant to power the wheels of the train. -
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Briggs Rotary", 30 hour, spring driven, rotary pendulum novelty timepiece. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Jumper No. 1" bobbing doll shelf clock with a spring driven one day timepiece movement in a nickel plated case. -
Junghans, Germany, "Monkey Business" novelty clock, 30 hour, time only spring driven movement in a cast metal case in the form of a monkey holding a book. A line runs up from the movement to the lower jaw and eyes, which are designed to move up and down slowly as the jaw opens and closes, c1920. -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., novelty clock, 30 hour time only movement in a cast metal case resembling the front of locomotive complete with cow catcher and red glass lens, c1920 -
French, from Guilmet's Industrial Series of novelty clocks, the STEAM HAMMER, where the vertical hammer is a part of the complex pendulum, c1881. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, N.Y., novelty calendar mantel clock, 30 hours, time and calendar, spring driven movement in an Art Noveau style case depicting lady's hand grasping mirror on nickel plated brass base, papered dial, c1885 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Novelty No. 44" Locomotive Novelty Clock, 30 hours, time only balance wheel movement, c1886. -
Clocks- 11 (Eleven) novelty timepieces including Horolovar, One Hand, Gilbert, Haven, Lux, and a sand glass, 20th century -
Clocks- 30+ (Thirty-plus) novelty, wall and travel wind-ups with cases in metal, plastic, wood, glass and leather