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type Animated
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C.1935, United Electric Clock Corp, NY, BARTENDER , automaton, one day mantel timepiece, cast spelter case. -
C.1947, Glen Clock Co, Scotland, DONALD DUCK , rocking head, child's timepiece. -
C.1890, German, ÒSWINGING CATÓ timepiece, 8-day. The movement contained within a painted tin barrel, painted to look like wood. The pendulum is a cat with red bandanna, swinging front to back, a string from the pendulum to a monkeyÕs arm which makes it look like the monkey is swinging the cat. -
C.1930, German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Rotating eye clock, carved wooden dog. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll Timepiece, in a white alabaster case with brass trim, 8-day. -
C.1894 Ansonia Clock Co., ÒJumper No. 1Ó, 30-hour Bobbing doll timepiece. -
C.1890, French, ÓSwinging DollÒ, mantel clock, white alabaster case with ormolu waist trim and embossed button accents. -
C.1890, French, ÒSwinging Doll SkeletonÓ under dome, 8-day with chaff cutter escapement. -
C.1890, French, ÒSwinging Doll Under DomeÓ, soft white alabaster case with gilt trim. -
C.1870, Austrian, Meyers, Double Dog animated clock, old lady holding two dogs in her arms, with a THIRD dog barking at her feet. -
C.1905 New Haven Clock Co., rare automaton novelty clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1860, Bradley and Hubbard, ÒTopsyÓ model blinking eye clock. -
C.1870, Austrian, Meyers, Triple Dog animated panting dog novelty, 3 terriers sticking their heads out of a picnic basket. -
French, Napoleon III, ormolu musical and automaton novelty mantel clock, in the form of a castle, time and bell strike with silk thread suspension, c.1870, less dome, two "trains" with early style locomotives and cars traveling across the front on two bands, driven by an independent spring barrel, the plinth also housing a musical movement -
French, Marti and Cie, 8-day time/strike automaton of two figures striking a bell in the tower. The heavy case appears to be white metal with a dark finish applied. The bell ringers do not actually strike the bell as the movement strikes a wire gong to indicate the hours (it is a deep tone gong that sounds similar to a large bell), C. 1900 -
American, probably Bradley and Hubbard, "Sambo" blinking eye mantel clock with 30 hour time only unmarked movement in painted cast iron case, c1875 -
Swiss, "L Escarpolette" 30-hour watch automaton dial of two individuals on a teeter-totter set on a marble base, C. 1910 -
Music box playing "Jingle Bells" with bird in brass cage and mechanical movement, the bird pivots from perch to perch as tune plays, c1960 -
German, Black Forest, 30-hour wood and brass weight movement time/strike blinking eye picture frame wall clock; note pendulum is taped to back of case and not showing in photograph, C. 1850 -
French, very large swing clock, 3 piece set with matching 5 light candle stands. A romantic couple are seated in a swing, appearing to suspend by rope from entwined branches joined at the top, and with a brass title plaque: "Idylle Printaniere, par Geo Maxim", the couple swinging from side to side without apparent impulse, C.1890