Search Antique Clocks
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type Animated
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German, animated alarm timepiece, a patinated spelter signalman waves his lantern to alarm visually; with one day time and alarm movement, cast figure mounted to an ebonized wooden base, c1890 -
Junghans, Germany swinging doll novelty mantel clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movment wound from the side of an oak case in the form of a chalet with bisque figures of a well dressed man pushing a young Victorian lady on a swing. The white enamel dial is marked with Junghan's trademark. -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, whistler, carved and painted figure of a man in hat and overcoat with umbrella tucked under his arm, enjoying a beer, his head moving from side to side and whistling a tune when activated by lever in his back, with "KG" logo on back and bottom -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Angel Swing No. 1", 8 day, spring driven brass movement timepiece. -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, brass cage with two singing automata feathered birds. -
German Oswald "Gesch" skull-form composition 30 hour novelty clock, moving eyes indicate the minutes on one and hours on the other. -
French made automaton, Spring driven singing bird in a cage. -
Reuge, Swiss, two-bird singing bird cage with alarm clock, battery powered. Late 20th century -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, singing bird box, the box sides with blue and white champleve enamel framing colorful landscape scenes, the top featuring 3 figures in antique costume, relaxing in a garden, the woman on a swing suspended from a large tree, the front with sliding button to activate the multicolored bird, 20th century -
Unsigned (these were sold by the American Clock Co., Waterbury Clock Co. and others) "Continental" blinking eye cast iron clock with a cast iron case cast by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., 30 hour lever timepiece movement. -
Black Forest, Augenwender or moving eye clock, ebonized, dovetailed softwood case, with inner gilt lining framing an oil painting of a man in a contemplative pose, smoking a pipe, his eyes moving back and forth as the clock runs, Roman numeral white enamel dial with steel Breguet style hands, 30 hour time and strike wood plate movement with brass wheels, cast iron weights and brass pendulum -
Karl Griesbaum, Germany, singing bird box, silver plated case with leaf and scroll engraving and canted corners, the oval cover engraved with two birds, and opening to reveal the multicolored, singing bird when the slide on the case front is pushed, 20th century -
Johann Farbinger in Wessprim, Austrian blinking eye mantel clock with calendar, carved wooden case with gilt figure of a hunter, resting on a stump, with musket, and his dog at his feet, his eyes moving side to side as the clock runs, Roman numeral white enamel dial with date display at center, blued steel Breguet style hands, 2 day, three train grand sonnerie striking movement with silk thread suspension, all on gilt, foliate ornamented feet -
French "Swinging Cupid" 8 day time and strike shelf clock, white alabaster case with marble and brass accents and feet. Japy Fils movement, 1844, 149 and 1855 medailles, with double escape wheel and "chaff cutter" escapement. -
Swiss, Singing Bird Box, an embossed silver case featuring village scenes of people in period costumes, some dancing, some in a musical group, others sitting, holding hands, even the very bottom panel includes a couple dancing on the beach, with a pipe smoking on-looker. A hinged snuff box lid in the rear shows a farmer's wife milking a cow, and sheep in the field, c1925 -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, "Skull" of carved wood, telling time with rotating eyes; time in photo is 1:30; minutes showing to the right, c1935 -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Jumper No. 1", 30 hour bobbing doll novelty timepiece. Movement supported by a single pole, nickel plated stand, the pin pallet movement runs by the action of the ceramic doll bobbing up and down. Doll is a replacement. c.1894 -
French or Swiss, a large singing bird in cage, with a gilt wood and gesso base, brass cage, controls and winding from the base, C.1880 -
French cast metal mantel clock with swinging cupid for pendulum and 8 day time and strike spring driven movement, c1890 -
Swiss, Reuge, singing bird in cage, a red-breasted robin with blue cheek feathers setting on a perch in a gold toned brass cage, c1930