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Showing 521–540
of 1,143 clocks
type Shelf Figural
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Large metal Ansonia Clock Co. figure, ca 1894, known as "Denis Papin" and generally seen on their figure clock by the same name. -
Linden Elephant Swing arm clock, made in Japan. -
New Haven Clock Co. novelty, ca 1904. -
Unsigned novelty. Typical metal case had gold wash originally, now about half worn off, but still attractive. -
Mystery clock, on a female statue, identical to No. 521 with a couple of exceptions. -
Mystery clock, a contemporary reproduction of an early French Swinging Arm Clock. -
French statue clock, Fisherman Throwing a Net. Large by all standards at 29.5" high and 19" wide. -
Waterbury Clock Co., figure clock, "Crusader", ca 1906. -
Seth Thomas and Sons, statue clock, "Inspiration", ca between 1853-1875 when all their metal clocks were made. -
Seth Thomas and Sons, cast brass case with statue of "Warrior and Dog", ca 1853-1875. -
French statue on marble base. Cast bronze ornaments on the base, including the 4 elaborate feet and the large dial surround. -
French Figural Clock featuring two nicely detailed spelter statues of German Shepherd dogs, one reclining and one standing. -
Pair of Ansonia statues, Don Juan and Don Caesar. -
Seth Thomas and Sons statue clock, No. 8022. -
French horse racing clock of gilt spelter and white onyx. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Virginia and Group No. 2806", ca 1904. -
Jennings Bros. novelty clock -
Ansonia Clock Co. figure clock, "Attila", ca 1894, -
Ansonia Clock Co. "No. 1132 Daphine", ca 1904. -
Canadian novelty clock by Ansonia