Search Antique Clocks
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of 738 clocks
type Animated
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Junghans, Germany, oak 30 hours, animated bell ringer time only, mantel clock, c1910 -
German moving eye 30 hours, weight driven hanging cuckoo clock, c1870 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) MasterCrafters, Chicago, Ill, plug-in electric automaton timepieces: swinging doll and fireplace, c1950. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Lion" blinking eye shelf clock, the polychrome painted, cast iron beast recumbent in a rocky landscape and appearing to hold the bow of a giant pocket watch in his mouth, his eyes connected to a lever on the pallet arbor, the rocking arbor imparting an up and down motion to the eyes, roman numeral, varnished paper dial with blued steel spade hands, and 30 hour pendulum timepiece. -
Germany, turtle form singing bird box in silver, the bird activated by a pull slide at the rear, the turtle head moving back and forth as the bird performs -
France, attributed to Bontems, automata with three caged, singing birds, the gilt cage having a rectangular wooden base with canted corners, decorated with foliate ornament, and containing the keywound mechanism, the cage containing brightly colored, life size songbirds who vocalize, turn their heads and flick their tails in turn when activated -
Whistler- Germany, carved wood whistler figure of a strong man or a trapeze artist powered by a spring driven movement. Though it is not signed except for "Germany" most of these were made by Karl Griesbaum. -
French, Eugene Farcot, 8 day, spring brass movement, Farcot-style chaff cutter movement with swinging doll pendulum in an alabaster mantel case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Topsey" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Germany, probably Karl Griesbaum, singing bird box, gilt brass case with ornate filigree applique, the front with slide for activating the bird, appearing from beneath the oval cover and performing on demand, 20th century -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Sambo" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Continental" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Topsey" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "John Bull" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "John Bull" blinking eye shelf clock with a spring driven, 30 hour, timepiece with a balance wheel escapement in a painted cast iron case. -
Mechanische Musikwerke Manufaktur, (MMM), Germany, singing bird box, engraved, gilt bombe case with polychrome enamel ornament, the top with black border, a turquoise enamel field with groups of flowers, and the lid with reclining figures in a pastoral landscape, concealing a bird with brightly colored feathers, appearing and performing on demand, late 20th century -
Germany or Switzerland, singing bird box, the surface with blue enamel in imitation of lapis lazuli, each panel bordered with a white enamel band, and with gilt, engraved borders, the top with oval door concealing a bird with brightly colored feathers, appearing and performing on demand, late 20th century -
Mechanische Musikwerke Manufaktur, (MMM), Germany, singing bird box, the gilt case engraved with c scrolls and acanthus, top also with oval door engraved with birds and foliage, concealing a bird with brightly colored feathers, appearing and performing on demand, late 20th century -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, ÓSwing No. 2Ò model swinging doll timepiece, sheet brass case with Roman numeral white paper dial, blued steel spade hands, a cast tree to the right, with a porcelain girl on a sing, suspended from a branch, and swinging as the clock ticks, c1894. -
Japan, ÓAÒ on dial, probably Aichi of Nagoya, BLINKING EYE parlor clock, with typical open spring movement, this one with lever escapement, the balance showing on the dial, and with a hidden connection from the lever to the eyes that produces animation. The case of Germanic influence, with embossed brass caryatids and buttons, and surmounted by a spread wing bird, c1905