Search Antique Clocks
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of 2,492 clocks
type Figural
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C.1890, French, Large Patinated Spelter swinging arm clock, the female statue of Fortune, her right foot on a winged wheel of fortune, and her left arm supporting the clock. The timepiece arm with the movement contained within the large ball and the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. -
C.1885, French, Guilmet, Mystery clock, a patinated spelter statue holding the pendulum which swings with no apparent impulse. -
C.1887, Ansonia, HUNTRESS SWING, patinated spelter statue of a lady fisher, the tin can arm with signed Ansonia movement and original 4" dial. -
C.1895 Ansonia Clock Co., GLORIA SWING, clock, patinated spelter statue of goddess Gloria, with a harp in her left hand, holding her right arm aloft and supporting the ball swing clock that moves with no apparent impulse. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., JUNO SWING clock, patinated spelter statue of goddess Juno, holding aloft ball swing clock that moves with no apparent impulse. -
C.1885, French, Large Conical Pendulum clock, black marble and bronze, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1890, French, Marble and Bronze Figural clock, the removable statue of CLOTHO, -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter Swinging Mystery timepiece or "swing clock", 8-day, "Brise d Automne". -
C.1910, German, Junghans, ELEPHANT swing clock, 8-day. -
C.2001 Chinese, 8-day marble figural desk timepiece. -
C.1890, Le Roy, French, 8-day time/strike red marble mantel clock with a modern oriental figure. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, DIANA swinging arm clock, 8-day time only. -
C.2002, China, Repro Crystal Palace, with a new signed Ansonia movement, marked to deceive. -
C.1950, Swiss, Gubelin, Mystery "TURTLE" clock, as-found. -
C.2001, Classical Clock Co., California, Reproduction swinging arm clock, DIANA. -
C.2001, Classical Clock Co., California, Reproduction swinging arm clock, THE ONION BOY. -
C.2001, Classical Clock Co., California, Reproduction swinging arm clock, THE ELEPHANT. -
C.2000, China, ProClocks, Repro of the Diana swing clock (original by Junghans). -
C.2000, China, ProClocks, Repro of the Kangaroo swinging arm clock. -
France, a large figural swinging clock, the female figure after "Brise d'Automne" by Auguste Moreau, her hair and dress blown in the autumn breeze, and holding the clock aloft in her left hand, the 8 day timepiece movement contained in the blue, upper sphere, and mounted with gilt, stylized Roman numerals and Louis XV style hands, with three rod gridiron style connection to the smaller, lower ball