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C.1880, French, Farret a' Paris, Bronze and white marble MYSTERY clock, the movement with a steel arm over the verge, near the top case panel, which is moved from side to side by a strong magnet in the bottom of the pendulum, which attraction for the steel pulls the pendulum toward the center and results in a 'scape at the same time. A small brass counter weight brings the verge back to center and gets it ready for the next impulse from the other direction. The bronze figure signed Ferrand. -
C.1830, French, Gilt Bronze figural clock, two lovers, a male playing the bag pipes, and the girl with her hands over his eyes as if asking him to guess who it is. -
C.1840, French, Gilt Bronze small figural clock of NAPOLEON, now with a 110v movement adapted from a little electric banjo. -
C.1890, French, Patinated White metal and marble mantel clock, a large spread eagle defending his perch of oak branches/acorns, the movement with black slate dial and raised gilt numerals, and with open escapement. -
C.1905, German Swinger, Junghans, now on a spelter statue of LIBERTY, sold originally as a 1920S souvenir, and converted to a swinging arm. -
C.1905, German Swinger, Junghans, now on a spelter statue of the same period, by another firm. -
C.1810, Austrian, Roger, Wien, Figural clock of alabaster, with grand sonnerie movement with central calendar, 2-day. -
C.1900 New Haven Clock Co., "Astoria", 30-hour ball watch on a dolphin stand. -
French Black Marble Mystery Clock -
Prometheus Unbound French Statue Clock -
Romansque Marble Diane Gabis Statue Clock -
LeRoy French "St. Paul" Statue Clock -
French Dore Statue Clock w/Cavalier -
Ansonia Huntress Swinger Statue Clock -
Signed Vincenti Bronze Statue Clock -
French Marble Eagle Clock -
French Marble and Bronze Cherub Statue Clock -
French Dore Marble Statue Clock -
French Ball Swinging Arm Lady Statue Clock -
Ansonia "Poetry" Statue Clock