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type Shelf or Mantel Novelty
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General Electric "Executive" plug-in brown "Textolite" novelty clock, AB8B02, C.1933. -
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., C.1891, "The Jewel", 30-hour time/strike with repeat novelty clock. -
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., C.1891, "The Jewel", 30-hour time/strike novelty clock. This example does not have a repeat function. -
Clocks- (4): an unsigned gold plate novelty clock, Height 6.5 inches a Westclox Baby Ben alarm clock, Height 3 inches a Jennings Bros. gold plated novelty clock and an Ansonia "Repeater" nickel plate alarm clock, Height 7 inches -
Edouard Serin, Paris, Globe Clock world time, a 5.5" globe with a brass equator ring showing 24 hours, 1-12 in red and 1-12 again in black, and with a rotating Halifax moon dial and scale showing the age of the moon in days. -
Swiss "Le Petit Forgeron", 30-hour watch with an automaton dial of cupid pounding on an anvil making arrows set on a marble base, C.1910 -
French, Empoli and Modele Deposes, Sous Le No. 19567, 8 day Artist's easel form timepiece, c1900 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Plush Toilette" 30 hour cloth covered lady's clock set, c1890 -
Mickey Mouse mechanical alarm clock automaton with Mickey's hands indicating the hours and minutes and his head ticking, licensed by Walt Disney Productions copyright 1977, made in France and new old stock, c1977 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 30-hour cast metal novelty timepiece c1900, plus miniature wood long case -
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Helm's Mate" brass 8 day ship's bells 3.5" dial marine clock sold by Bailey, Banks and Biddle Co., mounted in a mahogany ship's wheel, c1952 -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., Winsted, Conn., "Old Mr. Boston" novelty advertising clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven balance wheel movement in a solid wood case shaped and painted to look like a bottle of whisky, silvered dial and steel hands. -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hours, novelty clock in a nickeled, cast case, the oval base with rocks and foliage, with a log cabin above, a gnome on the left is preparing to kill a chicken, while on the right side, a woman and man embrace, the white enamel Roman numeral dial, gilt hands, and a panting dog emerging from a window above the clock, his tongue moving in and out as the clock runs, tall rectangular plate movement with counterpoised pallet arbor and with attachment for dog tongue, back plate signed "Mayer", c1870 -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hour novelty clock, the gilt basket form case containing three panting dogs, their tongues moving in and out as the clock runs, the basket supported by flanking patinated harlequins, case front with Roman numeral white enamel dial and round thermometer scale, now with mounted thermometer, tall, rectangular 30 hour time only, movement with counterpoised pallet arbor and attachment for dog tongues, signed Mayer, c1870 -
German, small 30 hour novelty timepiece, in the form of a lighthouse, wound through rear hinged door, and with a long balance staff bearing faceted glass "jewels", rotating back and forth behind a cylindrical lighthouse lens, c1900 -
E.G. Zimmerman, Frankfurt, Germany, 30 hours, timepiece movement night clock, the case of transparent glass with cut edge decoration, supported by a polished brass frame and with turned brass feet and decorative finials, candle holder at center of back for dial illumination, Roman numeral translucent glass dial, blued steel hands, the movement barrel bridge marked "E.G. Zimmermann Frankfurt AM", c1880 -
Clocks- 3 (Three): Parker Clock Co,, Meriden, Conn., 30 hours, novelties, one with calendar, rear wind and set, c1895 -
Horolovar, Germany, "Dickory, Dickory Dock" 8 days, novelty clock, c1970 -
Clocks- 12 (Twelve) Ansonia Clock Co., New York alarm and novelty clocks: "Bee" time-only one day and 8 day; "Simplex" 8 day alarm; "Square Rascal" alarm; "Square Pirate" alarm; two "Improved Square Simplex" 8 day alarms; round bell-top alarm with dial "Geo. Wasa, Watchmaker & Jeweler, 641 South Street, Philadelphia"; round timepiece (missing feet); round alarm missing its back; "Startle" alarm; "Great Clatter" alarm; original Bee Alarm box, 1890-1920s. -
Clocks- 2 (Two): Ansonia Clock Co., New York, N.Y.: "Little Dorrit" 30 hour time and alarm black enameled metal novelty clock, c1886 and a vase clock with balance wheel movement