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type Shelf or Mantel Figural
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French cast brass figural, 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, c1850 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, ÓMarsÒ figural shelf clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement with decorated back plate. Japanese Bronze finished spelter case on enameled cast iron base with a painted brass dial and open escapement, c1890 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, ÒCymric and No. 1176Ó mantel clock with a spring driven, 8 days, time and half hour strike movement in an Art Nouveau style cast metal figurine case, c1904. -
France, Japy Freres, ormolu figural clock depicting a young man with long hair and in period costume, his hat laying beside while he reads a book, flanked by a detailed basket of fruit with napkins, the upper portion supported by a base of floral sprays and rococo scrolls. The clock itself an early and quality Japy unit with silk thread suspension, and retaining original tre-foil hands, showing the time on a perfect porcelain dial, c1840 -
French, dore bronze figural clock, ARMY, an officer in full dress with bugle in left hand and a percussion rifle over his left shoulder, standing near a parapet, the clock itself tastefully off-center, the whole above a base of urns, swags and scrolls, and with a good old rectangular glass dome, c1840 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, ÒCriterionÓ golden spelter, with green marble inserts, mantel clock, c1904 -
Clocks- 2 (Two) Asian reproduction cast metal small, 8 days, swingers on wood bases: Diana and elephant; late 20th century -
German, animated alarm timepiece, a patinated spelter signalman waves his lantern to alarm visually; with one day time and alarm movement, cast figure mounted to an ebonized wooden base, c1890 -
France, spelter or white metal with gilt finish figural clock, and with good pendule a Paris movement, the dial signed Brossier, and the case showing a young boy in knickers playing the bag pipes, c1900 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, ÓCrestÒ cast metal bronzed, 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, c1904 -
French, Blot & Drouard, Paris, 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement spelter case with a bronze finish figural mantel clock. Red marble dial reads "Exposition Universalle 1878, Paris". -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Mechanical Clock" shelf clock with spring driven 8 day time and strike movement in a cast iron case -
Junghans, Germany swinging doll novelty mantel clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movment wound from the side of an oak case in the form of a chalet with bisque figures of a well dressed man pushing a young Victorian lady on a swing. The white enamel dial is marked with Junghan's trademark. -
Swinging Arm clock, French, on cast-spelter figural lamp base, 8 day movement stamped "GLT". -
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 -
France, mantel clock, gilt bronze case with oblong base with engine turned feet, the front with applied floral swags and anchors, surmounted by a female figure in a contemplative pose, and resting her arms on an anchor and cornucopia, Roman numeral white enamel dial with partial signature, blued steel hands, 8 day time and strike pendule a Paris movement -
Lenzkirch, Germany, porcelain mantel clock on porcelain stand by Meissen, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a highly elaborate and delicate polychrome porcelain Meissen case decorated with several putti, floral and foliate elements resting on matching Meissen porcelain stand. The fancy cast brass dial is set with twelve blue Roman numeral cartouches, serial #1110301 -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Indian Hunter V.P.", 8 day, time and strike spring brass movement metal front mantel clock. This a Nicholas Muller case No. 181 and is stamped on the case. The statue is copied from the original by John Quincy Adams Ward, a famous American sculptor, which was completed in 1886 and stands in Central Park, New York. Herman Muller, son of Nicholas and brother-in-law of Kroeber, was granted a patent for this case design in 1880, seven years after his father's death. -
Tiffany & Co. bracket clock in the Louis XV style, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement in a case mounted with cast ornaments in the rococo style and enamel plaque with Tiffany signature, the top with putto, brass dial with Roman numeral cartouches -
Junghans "Diana" German figural 8 day cast metal swinging arm novelty time-only mantel clock, c1920