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type Shelf or Mantel Novelty
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Ansonia Clock Co., 30-hour novelty mirror clock rear wind movement. Circa 1885. -
Tramp Art, Fretwork clock, a SIDE WHEELER river boat, with 1-day Seth Thomas movement, spring. C.1900. -
E. N. Welch Mfg., Forestville, Conn, CHALET, cast bronze case with pivoted pendulum movement, rear wind,, spring, 8-day. C.1880. -
Wm. L. Gilbert Clock Co., "OLD MR. BOSTON", lever movement novelty timepiece. C.1929. -
Lot of two [2], C.1920 Desk novelty timepieces, both formed of sheets of heavier celluloid: -
C.1870, Terry Clock Co., Odd paper veneered keepsake box with Terry clock in the lid. -
C.1894, Ansonia Clock Co., NY, "SWING No. 2" one day novelty timepiece, with doll that swings front to back. -
C.1900, European, Bi-fold Enameled Screen with lovers in 3 separate scenes, and with a Swiss key wind watch movement with porcelain dial. -
C.1900, Lux Clock Mfg Co., Waterbury, Conn, ELEPHANT novelty, the clock set into a parian figure of an elephant pushing a barrel. -
C.1960, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock in the form of an owl setting on a book, molded composition case. -
C.1855, Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., 30-hour candlestick timepiece. The movement was designed by S. B. Terry. -
C.1890, French, Mysterious Timepiece, in the form of a wishing well, the dial indicated in the "Pulley" used to raise the water, and giving the impression that the chains turn the hands. Hands are actually driven by a shaft up the central support and through a pair of beveled gears. The leafy supports are all ormolu, the base of gilt brass. -
C.1955, German, Oswald, Rotating Eye clock, in the form of a Daschund, molded composition case. Tells time by the position of the pupil; time in foto is 12 minutes past 12. -
C.1910, German, for the American Market, 8-day world time or globe clock with 9" globe (pendulum movement). -
C.1840, French, Verge- Fusee Watch Movement in an unmarked silver skull case with hinged cranium, revealing the dial beneath. Both dial and movement marked "Vasse, Paris". -
C.1905 New Haven Clock Co., rare automaton "Skeleton" novelty clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1882, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1", time and strike novelty clock with rotary pendulum that travels in a cone shaped path, in oil derrick form with glass dome, 8-day, strike. -
C.1900, French, Novelty figural timepiece, a detailed bronze casting of a portly Englishman in top hat, holding his umbrella against the wind, and the clock hands, 8-day, platform mov't. -
C.1885, Ansonia Clock Co., Wheelbarrow novelty timepiece, a rear-wind "Bee" movement in a cast brass holder simulating a wheel barrow, with turning front wheel, design patent Apr 23,1878. -
C.1929, William L. Gilbert Clock Co., "Old Mr. Boston", 8-day advertising timepiece. Old Mr. Boston was a distillery located at 1010 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Mass, and a publisher of bartender recipe guides.