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type Shelf or Mantel Figural Moving Eye Animated
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Clown automaton. unknown origin, late 19th century, with some more recent clothing. A very interesting piece, the head nods, eyes and jaw move and right arm lifts and falls. Wound and actuated from the clown's back, not working properly. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., for Waterbury Clock Co., "Topsey" blinking eye novelty clock, 30 hour, time and animation, spring driven lever movement in a cast iron case depicting a smiling female figure with dress, blouse, stockings and shoes, 3 inch paper dial with Roman numerals. -
Lorenz Furtwangler & Sohne a "Minstrel" moving eye novelty clock, the front cast in the form of an early 20th century stereotype of the strumming, drinking African- American, his clothing brightly painted, and his large, glass eyes, connected to the pallet arbor, moving to and fro as the clock runs, signed, Arabic numeral celluloid dial, blued steel spade hands, thirty hour timepiece movement -
Unsigned (these were sold by the American Clock Co., Waterbury Clock Co. and others) "John Bull" blinking eye cast iron clock with a cast iron case cast by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., 30 hour lever timepiece movement. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Brass Owl", 30 hour, time and alarm, spring driven brass movement in a brass casting of an owl with glass eyes. -
Blinking Eye Clock -
German, Junghans, Monkey automaton clock, eyes move and lower jaw moves up and down while clock is running, C.1915 -
Bradley and Hubbard /?, unsigned but good original TOPSEY, blinking eye clock, with 30-hour balance lever movement, a wire running from the lever to the eyes to provide animation. C.1860. -
C.1960, German, Oswald Rotating Eye Clock, showing the time by the position of the pupils, in the form of a puppy, molded composition case. -
Carved Owl Moving Eye Clock -
Germany, possibly Oswald, "Skull" rotating eye novelty clock, the brown composition skull with 30 hours, time only, movement, red and yellow eyes, the back marked "Patented U.S.A. Aug. 31 1926 Made in Germany No Jewels", on a polished ebonized base, c1930 -
Oswald, Germany, "Sheik" cast composition rotating eye novelty clock, seated dark skinned figure with large earrings and turban, with arms extended and holding a round tray, 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. -
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., "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. -
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