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of 1,287 clocks
type Shelf or Mantel Figural
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Junghans, Germany, 8 days, elephant cast metal swing clock, c1910 -
French gilt bronze 8 days, time and strike, figural mantel clock, c1880 -
French gilt-bronze and marble figural clock with hunter and dog, Marti Medaille de Bronze 8 days, time and strike, movement, c1890 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, New York, "Don Juan" 8 days, time and strike, cast iron figural mantel clock with visible escapement, c1894 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, New York, "Don Juan" and "Don Caesar" pair of cast metal side pieces with Japanese Bronze finish, c1904 -
Large French figural clock, 8 days, time only, movement, gilt spelter case supported on acanthus decorated feet with Corinthian pilasters at the corners, case sides with tropical landscapes, the front with a chained slave to the left of the dial, and a crowned female figure holding the end of the chain to the right, the case top with two soldiers before a planted flag, one wounded, supported and defended by his comrade, sculpture signed but illegible, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with gilt, sunk center, gilt bezel with thick beveled glass, c1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Romance" cast metal N. Muller No.166 8 days, time and strike, figural mantel clock, c1874 -
Waterbury Clock Co., Waterbury, Conn., mahogany 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock with "Saxon" figure, visible escapement, c1893 -
Seth Thomas Sons and Co., New York, "Rebecca at the Well" 8 days, time and strike, figural mantel clock, c1870 -
French alabaster and gilt metal figural 8 days, time only, mantel clock, c1880 -
French marble and spelter figural 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, c1890 -
Seth Thomas & Sons, Thomaston, Conn., "No. 8030" cast brass 15 day time and strike, mantel clock, c1874 -
German modern painted cast metal 30 hours, peddler clock, c1972 -
Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, New York, "Don Juan" and "Don Caesar" pair of cast metal side pieces with Japanese Bronze finish, c1904 -
French mantel clock, eight day time and strike, pendule a Paris movement, counting the hours on a bell and a single blow at the half hour, silk thread suspension, white and black marble and gilt bronze case supported on gilt toupie feet, the case front paint decorated below the dial with bunches of grapes and grape leaves, and with festoons of roses, forget-me-nots, and green foliage, with gilt bronze frame and beaded molding, on the right a gilt bronze putti standing on a stool and holding a basket of flowers, on the left a female figure with lyre, at her feet a quiver with arrows and bow, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed in red "Piolaine A Paris", gilt hands, and gilt bezel with convex glass, c1790 -
France, swinger, with unusual chain suspended clock, held aloft by a bronzed spelter statue of a young woman, standing on an acanthus decorated plinth, the inside of the base marked "L.S.F", the gilt drum containing the clock movement and dial with two bands of decorative reeding and beading, with decorated rods and chains attached to suspension springs, and all attached to a turned, beaded and engraved block, white enamel Roman numeral dial with fancy gilt bezel, pierced and engraved hands, with round, 8 day, time only, movement, c1890 -
Claude Hemon, Paris, France, bronze figural mantle clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement signed Hemon , Paris with silk thread suspension in a patinated bronze and brass case depicting two figures harvesting wheat and a cast brass bezel in wheat motif and white enamel dial, c1830 -
Mayer, Germany, 30 hours, novelty clock in a silvered cast iron case, the oval base with rocks and foliage, with a log cabin above, the male figure on the left looking in the window, his head rocking back and forth as the clock ticks, while on the right side, a woman and man embrace, the white enamel Roman numeral dial mounted to the front of the structure, while a panting dog emerges from a window above the clock, his tongue moving in and out as the clock runs, tall rectangular plate movement similar to a Zappler, the back plate signed "Mayer", c1865 -
France, a large figural swinging clock, the female figure after "La Fortune" by Louis Moreau, her left foot on a cloud, the right on the winged wheel representing progress and technology, and holding the clock aloft in her left hand, the 8 day, time and strike movement contained in the blue, upper sphere, and mounted with gilt Roman numerals and Louis XV style hands, and three rod gridiron style connection to the smaller, lower ball -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., "Lion" blinking eye shelf clock, the polychrome painted, cast iron beast recumbent in a rocky landscape and appearing to hold the bow of a giant pocket watch in his mouth, his eyes connected to a lever on the pallet arbor, the rocking arbor imparting an up and down motion to the eyes, roman numeral, varnished paper dial with blued steel spade hands, and 30 hour pendulum timepiece.