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of 2,492 clocks
type Figural
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C.1830, French Ormolu Figural clock, depicting two 18th century lovers, the unsigned silk susp movement with countwheel striking on a bell, and with old pendulum. -
C.1890, French, Marti and Cie, for Tiffany: 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock, ormolu and white marble. -
C.1620, Augsburg, Striking Crucifix Clock, the time read on the annular globe at the top of the cross. -
C.1800, Austrian, Syrea Hambro (signed on rear plate of movement), David and Goliath moving eye clock, grand sonnerie with calendar, gilt wood case. -
C.1894 Ansonia Clock Co., "Mercury", 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock. -
C.1890, French, Uncommon Mystery Clock, the clock and movement suspended from two chains, the clock oscillating back and forth. -
C.1925, Attributed to Sterling Bronze Co., New York, bronze and marble striking mantle cock, two nude bronze men [Atlas] holding the tan marble clock on their shoulders. -
C.1905, Ansonia ARCADIA, BALL SWING, 8-day timepiece. -
C.1960, German, Karl Griesbaum, Clock Peddlar and Whistler, with 30 hour pendulum clock with arched dial. -
C.1905, German, Junghans, ONION BOY, swinging arm clock. -
C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., "Macbeth", 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock. -
C.1970, Linden, 8-day swinger statue timepiece. -
C.1913 New Haven Clock Co., 30-hour figural novelty timepiece. -
C.1855, American Cast Front shelf clock, 8-day time and strike, probably by American Clock Co., New York. -
C.1900, French, A. Chapus, Paris, 8-day time/strike marble mantel clock. -
C.1870, Seth Thomas Sons and Co., New York, "Rebecca at the Well", 8-day time/strike figural mantel clock. -
Composite group of clock parts that manage to run. A 1790 rear mount pinwheel movement with 60 pin 'scape wheel, now with associated dial, hands and pendulum rods, suspended from a gilt wood column, flanked by a wooden statue of a lady and dog with 1 broken leg, all under a period glass dome. -
C.1890, French, Gold Painted Spelter figural clock, a young man with a shovel in his right hand and a bouquet of flowers in his left hand. -
C.1900, Japy Freres, French figural mantel clock 8-day time and bell strike. -
C.1970, Japanese, Linden Swinging Arm clock, 8-day.