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type Shelf or Mantel Figural Swinging Arm Mystery
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Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "JUNO" swinging arm clock, the arm moving without apparent impulse, the patinated spelter statue of the Goddess Juno, and the long canister style arm with original paper dial. -
Japanese, Swinging Arm Clock, GEISHA GIRL, with 3-day timepiece movement. C.1925. -
German, Junghans, small "Swinger" on Diana statue, and under a large round glass dome. C.1910 -
C.1880, French, Uncommon Mystery Timepiece, the clock contained in a drum suspended from two parallel chains, held aloft by a female statue. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, DIANA swinging arm clock, 8-day. -
C.1905, German, ELEPHANT SWING, 8-Day novelty timepiece, the support bar for the clock held at the end of the elephant's trunk. -
C.1905, German, Junghans, Cricket Player, or BATBOY, patinated spelter swinging arm clock, 8-day. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, STATUE OF LIBERTY swinging arm clock, 8-day, figure holding a tablet inscribed "4th July 1776".. -
C.1905, German Swinger, Junghans, now on a spelter statue of LIBERTY, sold originally as a 1920S souvenir, and converted to a swinging arm. -
C.1905, German Swinger, Junghans, now on a spelter statue of the same period, by another firm. -
Ansonia Huntress Swinger Statue Clock -
French Ball Swinging Arm Lady Statue Clock -
German Angel Swinging Ball Clock -
Junghans Bronze Kangaroo Swinger Clock -
Junghans Black Elephant Swinger Clock -
Junghans Bronze Elephant Swinger Clock -
Junghans 8 Day Time Only Swinging Clock -
Junghans Cricket Boy Swinger Clock -
Junghans Diana Swinger Clock -
Foreign Diana Swinging Arm Clock