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type Shelf or Mantel Figural Swinging Arm Mystery
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Clocks- 2 (Two) Asian reproduction cast metal small, 8 days, swingers on wood bases: Diana and elephant; late 20th century -
Swinging Arm clock, French, on cast-spelter figural lamp base, 8 day movement stamped "GLT". -
Junghans "Diana" German figural 8 day cast metal swinging arm novelty time-only mantel clock, c1920 -
Swinging Arm Figural Clock, Modern Asian Reproduction of Moreau original French statue, 8 day time only movement -
Swinging arm novelty clock, modern reproduction of Junghans 8 day "Onion Boy", late 20th century -
French swinger mystery clock, polychrome "Abeille", after sculptor J. Causse, with female fairy figure parading through tulips, supporting the extra long 28.5" clock and compound pendulum arm, spherical case with foliate and pineapple applique and dragon hands, applied Roman numerals containing the 8 days, time only movement, gridiron style assembly with ornamented foliate fall at bottom, all mounted on red marble base with J. Causse plaque -
France, large mysterious ball swing clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in extra long 35in grid 'pendulum' arm held aloft by the outstretched arm of "Les Marguerites", statue resting a marbleized wooden base. The statue and plaque bear the name of Aug. Moreau sculpture, -
Swingers- 2 [Two] French, lot of small-medium ball style swing clocks, the movements contained within the brass spheres, suspended from the upraised arms of female statues. Larger figure is carrying a giant sea shell, the base signed "Reine des Flots, per Aug Moreau", smaller figure holds a large flower, unsigned. -
Robert Houdin, Paris, swinging clock with glass dial, the gilt spelter female figure on a marble base with gilt scroll feet, her right arm held aloft and supporting the swinging timepiece, with Roman numeral glass dial, bimetallic gridiron pendulum, terminating with a blue sphere and drop, mounted with gilt stars and cipher, and containing an 8 day brass timepiece, dial signed -
French, large swinger, mysterious clock, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in extra long swinging arm measuring 35in mounted on a statue of "VICTOIRE" after the original by Bruchon, a winged male resting on red marble base. -
France, swinging clock, "Jeunesse et Papillons" (youth and butterflies) by Rancoulet, the female figure in flowing garb and with a butterfly on her dress, her right arm held aloft, and supporting the swinging timepiece, the 8 daytime and strike movement contained in the patinated, upper sphere, with three rod gridiron style connection to matching lower ball, alll mounted to a painted, molded base -
French, large swinger, or mystery swinging cast spelter timepiece, the statue of "LE PROGRES" after the original by Bruchon, a winged male. -
Figural swinger, extremely large and heavy cast in brass, 8 days, time only, spring driven period movement in a 48in long swinging arm mounted on a reproduction brass female figure resting on a circular base -
Swingers- 2 (Two) French with female figures supporting the clocks: one with spherical case, the other with canister each containing an 8 day, timepiece movement -
French large swinger mystery clock, gilt and patinated figure "La Fleur Des Glaciers", after sculptor J. Causse, with female figure descending a natural staircase, supporting the extra long 34" clock and compound pendulum arm, spherical case with bow-knot-ribbon ornament, applied Roman numerals and Louis XV style hands containing the 8 days, time only movement, gridiron style assembly with ornamented smaller sphere at bottom, all mounted to a ebonized wooden base -
France, swinging clock, titled "Hesitation", by Geo. Maxim, the figure of a young Amor with wings, bow, and quiver, and with his right arm held aloft, and supporting the swinging timepiece, the 8 day movement contained in the patinated, upper sphere, with three rod gridiron style connection to matching lower ball, alll mounted to a painted, molded base -
France, swinging clock, the statue representing "Commerce", by Ch. Levy, the standing male figure at a ships wheel, and with a selection of goods at his feet, his right arm held aloft, and supporting the swinging timepiece, the 8 day movement contained in the patinated, upper sphere, with three rod gridiron style connection to matching lower ball, alll mounted to a patinated, molded base, with faux marble plinth -
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, New York, "Huntress" figural swinger, the patinated spelter figure of a young woman carrying game birds and holding the clock aloft in her right hand, mounted to an ebonized cast iron base, 8 day time only movement mounted inside a brass sphere with cast ribbon ornament and applied Arabic numerals, Louis XV style hands, the lower section in gridiron style with smaller sphere at the bottom, c1900 -
French, bronze figure of Diana with bow, from which is suspended via three chains, a ball containing the movement, which travels in a circular / conical pattern motion when running, striking on bell, c1885 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Huntress Swing", 8 day swinging arm timepiece, the movement contained within the canister, commonly called the "Tin Can" arm, c.1885.