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type Shelf or Mantel Figural
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Bradley and Hubbard,, CASE ONLY for 'Continental' novelty blinking eye clock, c.1860 -
French, Japy, Ormolu figural clock, c.1840, 8-day bell strike, silk thread suspension, showing a boy kneeling at top, as-found. -
French, Circa 1850, 8-day time and bell strike figural mantel clock, gilt bronze, movement marked "Farret". -
A French spelter statue, C.1890, now with a home-made swinging arm with a new German mov't inside. This was an eBay purchase gone bad, the consignor paid $1500 + shipping. -
French, Farcot, Swinging Doll novelty timepiece, in a patinated spelter case, C.1890, doll or cherub "pendulum" swings from front to back. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1906, "GLORIA", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day. Note this clock is as-found, for a plumber came to check the furnace last week and caught his tool apron on the brass support for the ball. He grabbed the ball but the brass support broke away clean with Gloria's hand. Apparently not wanting to discuss his actions, he put the broken support into his apron and said there was no damage. This turned brass rod is available from Timesavers.com, and a reasonable repair can be effected. -
Swiss, Imhof, small Desk automaton, time and strike; two monks below, the left monk pulls a wire to ring the bell at top, once on the half hours and full count on the hours. Back wind and set lever movement, C.1970 -
C.1810, Austrian, Gilt Wood Figural clock, one day, time and gong strike. -
C.1860 French Ormolu Figural Clock: Clock has a porcelain dial with a figure of a woman seated with a picnic basket and an 8-day time and strike movement. -
C.1860 French Ormolu Figural Clock: Clock has a colored porcelain dial with a figure of a maiden seated with a dove giving her a peck on the cheek, and an 8-day time and bell strike movement. -
C.1880, French, Bronze and Marble Figural timepiece, Napoleon commemorative titled "Veille de Wagram" (on gilt plaque) [Wheel of the Wagon], with a small cylinder mov't contained within a globe of the world, the Roman numerals cast into the globe. -
C.1830, French Ormolu figural clock, small. 8-day time and strike silk-suspension movement, a lion pulling a chariot with female driver. -
C.1890, French, Ormolu and Marble figural timepiece, a small cherub holding a blue star studded globe aloft, the balance movement in the globe, with rear access. -
C.1890, French, Small Swinger, or mystery swinging timepiece, foot long clock arm suspended on a child in a dress. Dial of clock = 2", rear wind. -
C.1890, French figural "night" clock. Statue of a young man in court dress, with a glass globe, chimney, oil cup and wick holder, 8-day platform mov't. -
C.1890 French figural "night" clock. Statue of Indian holding a post with a glass globe, pointer and 8-day time-only movement, cylinder platform. -
C.1885, French, Mysterious Timepiece, the clock suspended from two parallel chains, mov't with a form of Brocot escapement, moves from side to side with no apparent impulse. -
C.1870, French, Ormolu Figural Clock, a gentleman in 16th century dress, holding his sleeping sweetheart in his lap, her breast exposed. The well made French striking movement of week duration. -
C.1775, Le Roy, Paris, BOULLE clock, crown verge mov't, silk susp, remote bell. -
C.1910, German, Junghans, ELEPHANT, patinated spelter mysterious swinging timepiece, 8-day, on a shaped wooden base with molded edge.