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type Figural
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Exceptional piece of art, a bronze dore and marble (malachite) clock by renowned bronzer, Deniere a Paris and the French movement maker Cailleaux. -
French three piece set, marble and spelter. -
French "Doctor Love" statue, on a marble clock base. Doctor Love is a Cupid-Angel, carrying a doctors bag in his hand and has bow and arrows on his back. -
French statue clock we will call "Florida", ca 1890. Almost identical to the Ansonia Clock Company's "Florida", ca 1904. -
Seth Thomas and Sons, statue clock, "Inspiration", ca 1853- 1875. Made in the USA the movements were copied from the French, the castings were done in New York and covered with gilt. -
French Ormolu and Sculpture mantle clock was made in the mid-1800's and is stupendous in every detail. The height is an impressive 26 inches and the width is 24 inches. -
Waterbury Clock Co. "Crusader", ca 1906, one of their largest and most appealing large statue clocks. -
French statue clock featuring two German shepherd dogs on top of a marble based clock. -
French statue clock featuring two big cats in mortal combat. -
French woman statue on a marble clock base. The clock is 26 inches high with two thirds being the statue. -
Ansonia Clock Company, "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", ca 1880. -
French statue clock under a glass dome. Dome on base is 16.5 inches high, 14.5 inches wide. -
French statue clock featuring horses jumping as in a steeplechase event. Painted metal case is 16 inches high, 15 inches wide. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra"; ca. 1880. -
French wall clock, ca 1880. -
French three piece clock set retaining all its applied pieces which are original and exceptionally clean. All the metal has been refinished professionally, and the clock is ready to adorn your living room mantle. -
Contemporary brass swinging arm clock, a copy of a 19th century French mystery clock. -
French Mystery clock. Large 6 inch, dark green ball, 8 day or possibly 15 day movement, is running. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Huntress Ball Swing", ca 1901. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Cyruric and No. 1176", ca 1904.