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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. -
German, Clock Peddler with working pendulum clock on chest, C.1875 -
German, Junghans, ELEPHANT swinger or mysterious swinging timepiece, the clock arm moving from side to side without apparent impulse, C.1910 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "HUNTRESS" swinging arm clock, a short pivoted pendulum in the ball above stays generally vertical while the suspended ball and arm swing from side to side. C.1894 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "JUNO" swinging arm clock, the arm moving without apparent impulse, the patinated spelter statue of the Goddess Juno, and the long canister style arm with original paper dial. -
French, Fabrique D'Horologerie, Paris, Amor standing in his charriot, at the reins of a pair of charging horses, a fine French figural clock in a design that was popular for over 2 centuries. 8-day time and bell strike, No. 2508. C.1880. -
French, ball or globe clock, held aloft by one cherub, and surmounted by a second cherub with a compass in his hands, and with kimoto dragon hands, the head is the hour hand and the tail is the minute handC.1880. -
Japanese, Swinging Arm Clock, GEISHA GIRL, with 3-day timepiece movement. C.1925. -
French, S. Marti et Cie, cast spelter figural mantel clock, with patinated gold appearing finish, showing a boy offering a nest of eggs to a girl with a basket of roses, 8-day, bell strike, mounted to a wooden base (no dome) C.1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Newton", 8-day figural mantel clock, open escapement on the dial, Circa 1894 -
Seth Thomas' Sons and Co., NY, "No. 8003" (Rebecca at the Well), 15-day time and bell strike figural mantel clock, figure incomplete Circa 1872 -
Warren Telechron Co, Ashland, Mass, a large mahogany cased 110v timepiece with cord, the case trim cut out to accept a plastic and plaster eagle on top, 16" dial C.1935 -
German, Junghans, small "Swinger" on Diana statue, and under a large round glass dome. C.1910 -
French, 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock, Student in Library, with old repaired dome, on wooden base. Circa 1830. -
French, S. Marti, large figural clock, black marble base with patinated spelter statue of a seated artist, and with black dial, gilt bronze applied numerals, and open escapement. C.1890 -
French, Art Deco SEA GULL, figural clock, the well made platform lever, bell strike movement, contained within a bronzed brass ball, and with a sea gull in flight that is removable from the ocean wave for shipment. C.1935 -
C.1900, French, Japy Freres, 8-day figural mantel clock, bell strike with porcelain dial, a figure of Cupid, with empty quiver. -
C.1874, Nicholas Muller's Sons and Co., 8-day time and strike cast figural mantel clock. The Muller company produced many different cast clock designs. This model was also offered by Kroeber as the "Sentinel V.P.". -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., "Macbeth", 8-day time and strike figural mantel clock, cast white metal. -
C.1890, French, Marti and Cie, 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock, lady with wine goblet and bunch of grapes.