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type Shelf or Mantel Figural
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Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "FISHER" {woman}, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. Note the Fisher has her right arm up to support the ball, while the Huntress has her left arm raised. This is correct. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "HUNTRESS", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "HUNTRESS" swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "HUNTRESS" swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, and the entire arm swinging to keep time. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1890, "FISHER", (male) swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the canister, commonly called "tin can" arm. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1896, "FISHER" canister swing clock (3" dial), on deep iron base. Note cast figure hold the clock arm aloft, and the entire arm swings without apparent impulse. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "JUNO" BALL SWING, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "JUNO" BALL SWING, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "JUNO" BALL SWING, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "JUNO" BALL SWING, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1880, "FISHER" canister swing clock (3" dial), on early shallow base. Note cast figure hold the clock arm aloft, and the entire arm swings without apparent impulse. -
French, large Swinger, or mysterious swinging timepiece, the statue of "LE PROGRES" after the original by Bruchon, a winged male. The extra long swinging arm measures 38" -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "FISHER and FALCONER" double figure swing clock, with canister style arm. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1885, "FISHER and HUNTRESS" double figure swing clock (two female figures), with canister style arm. -
French, Guilmet patent, "MYSTERY" clock, the movement housed in a heavy marble base, and the statue standing on a well hidden carriage that is free to turn back and forth. An arm on the carriage extends into the movement. The pendulum pulls on the carriage in one direction, unlocking the escapement, and then the carriage is given a push in the opposite direction keeping the sequence going, c.1885 -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "FORTUNA", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. The Goddess Fortuna is setting with a cherub playing at her side. Utilizes long arm 25.5" in length. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1900, "FORTUNA", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the 25.5" clock arm swings from side to side without apparent impulse. The goddess Fortuna is setting with a cherub playing at her side, holding the clock aloft. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "ARCADIA" swinging arm timepiece, with long 25.5" arm. -
French, uncommon Mystery Timepiece, the clock contained in a drum suspended from two parallel chains, held aloft by a female statue, c1880 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "MELODY and MOTION" double statue figural clock [rare model], with open escapement on porcelain dial, gong striking, 8-day