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type Shelf or Mantel Figural Animated
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Karl Griesbaum, Germany, whistler, carved and painted figure of a man in hat and overcoat with umbrella tucked under his arm, enjoying a beer, his head moving from side to side and whistling a tune when activated by lever in his back, with "KG" logo on back and bottom -
French "Swinging Cupid" 8 day time and strike shelf clock, white alabaster case with marble and brass accents and feet. Japy Fils movement, 1844, 149 and 1855 medailles, with double escape wheel and "chaff cutter" escapement. -
Pirate Ship Clock with Animated Dial -
Walt Disney Prod. Animated Mickey Mouse Clock -
Animated Jewelry Store Window Display -
Ansonia "Bobbing Doll" Metal Clock -
Animated Advert. Jewelry Store Window Display -
French Animated Statue Candle Clock w/Striker -
French Swinging To and Fro Doll Clock -
French, Farcot, 8 day, spring driven, Farcot-style chaff cutter movement with swinging doll pendulum in an alabaster mantel case. -
France, swinging clock featuring a patinated spelter sculpture of young couple seated on a swing suspended from two trees with climbing vines, beneath a spherical blue painted clock case with applied Gothic Roman numerals and gilt Louis XV hands and 8 days, time only movement, all mounted to a multicolored marble base on gilt c scroll feet with bud and leaf ornament, with engraved plaque marked "Idylle Printaniere Par Geo Maxime", sculpture also signed "Geo. Maxim" on lower right, c1890 -
French, 8 day swinging doll in a white alabaster case, c1890 -
Novelty clock featuring a cat and animated fish. The brass case rests on a wood base. -
United Clock Co. "Ballerina", clock and dancer, ca 1955. -
United, "Dancing Ballerina". This electric clock is complete and original. -
Mastercrafter "Swinging Bird". That is the name but it is not swinging and the clock is not running. -
Bobbing Doll Clock, metal case is 14.5" high. -
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. -
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.. -
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.