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type Animated
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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. Repro doll with blue vest.. -
Ansonia Clock Co.., Brooklyn, New York, "JUMPER No. 2", 1-day spring novelty, with replacement doll. -
German, Junghans, MONKEY AUTOMATON, his eyes move up and down as his mouth opens farther/farther and then closes. 1-day time movement. -
German, (Meyer?), Novelty Chalet Automaton, C.1875. Note the dog in center of log cabin has a panting tongue, and the man at the left has his head bobbing back and forth as he tries to see what is going on. Two lovers at right in romantic embrace. Like other clock in this series, this one utilizes a small, pendulette movement, with the dog's tongue and gents head attached by a wire to the verge. -
French, Waterfall Automaton, C.1860, with a small bell strike movement with early cylinder platform. The twisty glass tube simulates water pouring from the maidens jug above the clock. The automaton is a separate movement in the base of the clock, wound from the right side. -
French, Waterfall Automaton, C.1840, with a small and well made silk-thread susp, bell strike movement. The twisty glass tube simulates water pouring from the lion's mouth. The automaton is a separate movement in the base of the clock, wound from the rear. -
Ansonia Clock Co.., Brooklyn, New York, "JUMPER No. 2", 1-day spring novelty, with replacement doll. -
Bradley and Hubbard,, CASE ONLY for 'Continental' novelty blinking eye clock, c.1860 -
French, Farcot, Swinging Doll novelty timepiece, in a patinated spelter case, C.1890, doll or cherub "pendulum" swings from front to back. -
Ansonia Clock Co.., Brooklyn, New York, "JUMPER No. 2", 1-day spring novelty, with replacement doll. -
Swiss, Imhof, small Desk automaton, time and strike; two monks below, the left monk pulls a wire to ring the bell at top, once on the half hours and full count on the hours. Back wind and set lever movement, C.1970 -
German, Dog Novelty clock, carved face of a dog with eyes that rotate while the clock runs, time shown on lower dial, 1-day back wind, lever mov't, c.1910 -
C.1930, German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, GENIE, rotating eye clock, in excellent original condition. -
C.1900, France/Belgium, a Home Made Folk Art "Fireplace" automaton, -
C.1870, French, Japy Freres, Swinging Doll clock,French 8-day, striking. -
C.1930, German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, carved wood, rotating eye, novelty clock, and in generally good condition. -
C.1925, German, Owl with Animated Eyes, novelty clock in good original condition. -
C.1890, German, "Lucy the Elephant" automaton clock, missing tail. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, ACROBAT novelty automaton, with replaced acrobat. -
C.1937, Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., "Cat", 30-hour novelty timepiece.