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type Figural
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France, a large figural mantel clock, stepped black slate base with bronzed paw feet, laurel molding, and central cartouche with lion mask, supporting the clock case with seated, pensive knight in chain mail and with his sword and dagger, also in a bronze finish, two piece Roman numeral white enamel dial with exposed Brocot escapement, blued steel Breguet style hands, and 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement -
France, mantel clock with garniture, the white marble base with incurved corners, supporting an attenuated column ornamented with gilt floral swags, all surmounted by three dancing putti, holding aloft a blue, painted sphere with gilt Roman numerals and stars, containing an 8 day, time and strike, pendule de Paris movement, the matching garniture also with putti, supporting basket form candle holders -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Juno Swing", female figure on a decorative cast base with her left arm held aloft, supporting the clock, the 8 day timepiece housed in a cylindrical case with bowknot ornament, attached to a gridiron style pendulum with ornamental ball -
France, a Louis Philippe gilt bronze mantel clock, the case with bright and matte surfaces and decorated with Grecian ornament, surmounted by a figure of a seated young woman with fashionable hairstyle, comb, and dress, admiring her reflection in a hand mirror, and with a parlor guitar to her left, signed, Roman numeral silvered dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement with silk thread suspension, signed "Pons" -
Germany, a large black forest figural mantel clock, the case with seated hunter scanning the horizon, (perhaps waiting for a bus), with carved stump, rocks, foliage, and kill at his feet, wooden dial with applied Roman numeral cartouches, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement -
Seth Thomas Sons & Co., New York, NY, "No. 8011" statue clock with a 15 day spring driven time and strike movement in a cast metal case. -
French, 8 day time and strike spring brass movement figural clock under a dome. -
France, a black slate mantel clock, polished black case with gilt trimmed base molding, the top with bronze figure of Aristotle, seated in a klismos chair and in a contemplative pose, with attenuated column to his right, and a parcel of scrolls at his left, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, and 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement, marked Rollin a Paris -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Mercury" statue mantel clock with an 8 day spring driven time and strike movement with visible escapement in an enameled iron base and cast figurine case. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Opera" Figural Clock with a spring driven 8 day time and strike movement in a cast iron and metal case. -
Two cast spelter figures on ebonized wooden bases, probably representing Don Caesar and Don Juan, or two of the musketeers -
French Art Deco marble mantle clock, cast metal bird figure on top, 8 day time and strike Japy Freres Medaille D'Honneur movement -
C.1880, French, "Upside-Down Mystery" timepiece, held aloft by a patinated spelter statue of a lady looking pensively into a pond. -
C.1874, Seth Thomas' Sons and Co, NY, No. 8023, Huntress figural mantel clock. -
C.1890, French, Marble and Spelter figural mantel clock, titled Le Triomphe de Pamour. -
C.1890, French, Guilmet, Paris, Swinging Arm Clock, patinated spelter statue on red marble base. -
C.1890, French for Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, half life size female figure in spelter, holding a bronze sphere containing a clock. -
C.1890, French, Miniature Swing Clock, a small statue of cupid on a star studded globe, holding a bow in his left hand and the clock support in his right hand. -
C.1905, German, Junghans, Elephant swing clock, 8-day time. -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter, Unusual Conical, the movement contained within the pendulum ball which rotates in a circular fashion, motive power coming out the top of the ball with a little arm pushing against the tip of a rod.