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type Animated
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C.1950, Lux Clock Mfg., "Cat" clock -
C.1950, German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Rotating Eye clock, -
C.1949, Keebler Clock Co., Philadelphia, Pa, Organ Grinder and Bear animated alarm clock, -
C.1948, Lux Clock Mfg Co., Waterbury, Conn, Organ Grinder and Monkey animated alarm clock, -
C.1948, German, Post War Novelty, -
C.1920, German, Junghans, "Monkey Business" novelty clock. -
C.1895, French Automaton Tower Clock, -
C.1890, German, "Panting Dog" clock. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll, Striking Clock, -
C.1860, Bradley and Hubbard "ADMIRAL" Blinking Eye clock. -
C.1760, Stephen Rimbault, London, Musical Automaton Dial, 3-fusee bracket clock. -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, C.1955, SCOTTY dog clock, with rotating eyes, 1-day, in a cast, composition case. -
German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, C.1950, carved wood (labeled hand carved), moving (rotating) eye TERRIER, novelty clock, 1-day, model 16 with red collar. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "MECHANICAL" clock, animated with ship's wheel rotating back and forth with each tick of the clock, c.1894. -
French, Clock / Automaton with Barometer and Thermometer, C.1880. This is a well made and interesting piece, wound through the bottom, and actuated with a pull to the left side which allows the "steam pump" to run for a few minutes, one revolution of the great wheel, then stop. The clock is a souvenir level, oval dial timepiece with cylinder platform. -
French, Automaton Figural clock, the dial marked LeRoy, Paris, with a windmill powered by a separate movement in the base, and a bag-piper piping while a costumed girl to the right is dancing, and behind a silvered goat is eating flowers, C.1880 -
French, attributed to Guilmet retailed by Alibert, 222 Rue Rivoli, Paris, "WINDMILL", clock from the Industrial series, a time only spring driven movement in the tower with the mill blades turned by a cord traveling up the tower from a separate movement in the base and wound by opening the door of the mill in the base with a silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with an Aneroid barometer above the clock and two mercury thermometers, one Centigrade and one Fahrenheit, c1890 -
French, OARSMAN automaton timepiece, C.1885, a bronze sailboat setting on a nest of waves [also bronze], with the lone boatman rowing the boat due to lack of wind. The oarsman is suspended on a tri-leaf "swinger" type suspension, and the assembly is a compound pendulum, with a threaded bob at the bottom for adjustment. -
German, Meyer, 'THREE DOGS IN BASKET', all panting with tongues moving in and out with each tick, a small one day pendulum clock on the right side and a thermometer to the left. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, "JUMPER NO. 1", C.1896, movement held aloft by a single pole, nickel plated stand, the pin pallet movement released by the ceramic doll jumping up and down. Female doll in light pink.