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of 738 clocks
type Animated
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C.1857, Bradley and Hubbard, for Waterbury Clock Co, CONTINENTAL, cast iron blinking eye. -
C.1950, German, Owl Clock with Animated eyes that move back and forth with each tick. -
C.2001, China, OWL winking eye clock, -
Gambrinus "King of Beer" blinker, case by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn. (pat 1859), Blinking Eye movement by Waterbury, in original paint (with wear) and with crown intact, 30 hour novelty, paper dial with Waterbury logo. -
Johann Farbinger in Wessprim, Austrian blinking eye mantel clock with calendar, carved wooden case with gilt figure of a hunter, resting on a stump, with musket, and his dog at his feet, his eyes moving side to side as the clock runs, Roman numeral white enamel dial with day of month display at center, blued steel Breguet style hands, 2 day, three train grand sonnerie striking movement with silk thread suspension, all on gilt, foliate ornamented feet -
France, an attractive architectural mantel clock with animated figure, gilt and silvered bronze case, the rectangular base on gilt, scroll feet with Grecian ornament, the mid section also with cast ornament surrounding the Roman numeral silvered dial, and top with deeply molded, ornamental cornice, surmounted by a figure of Cupid with his bow and quiver, now with a smaller cupid at his feet, above a cluster of flowers, and attached to a wire linked to the pallet arbor, rocking to and fro as the clock runs, 8 day, time and strike pendule de Paris movement signed "Rodel", with silk thread suspension -
France, attributed to Bontems, automata with three caged, singing birds, the gilt cage having a rectangular wooden base with canted corners, decorated with foliate ornament, and containing the keywound mechanism, the cage containing brightly colored, life size songbirds who vocalize, turn their heads and flick their tails in turn when activated -
Germany, probably Karl Griesbaum, singing bird box, gilt brass case with ornate filigree applique, the front with slide for activating the bird, appearing from beneath the oval cover and performing on demand, 20th century -
American, attributed to Bradley & Hubbard, CASE ONLY for an exceedingly rare blinking eye clock: "MAN IN TRENCH COAT WITH DOG" -
Clown automaton. unknown origin, late 19th century, with some more recent clothing. A very interesting piece, the head nods, eyes and jaw move and right arm lifts and falls. Wound and actuated from the clown's back, not working properly. -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Angel Swing No. 1" shelf clock with a spring driven, 8 day timepiece movement in a walnut case. -
Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., for Waterbury Clock Co., "Topsey" blinking eye novelty clock, 30 hour, time and animation, spring driven lever movement in a cast iron case depicting a smiling female figure with dress, blouse, stockings and shoes, 3 inch paper dial with Roman numerals. -
Lorenz Furtwangler & Sohne a "Minstrel" moving eye novelty clock, the front cast in the form of an early 20th century stereotype of the strumming, drinking African- American, his clothing brightly painted, and his large, glass eyes, connected to the pallet arbor, moving to and fro as the clock runs, signed, Arabic numeral celluloid dial, blued steel spade hands, thirty hour timepiece movement -
Unsigned (these were sold by the American Clock Co., Waterbury Clock Co. and others) "John Bull" blinking eye cast iron clock with a cast iron case cast by Bradley & Hubbard, Meriden, Conn., 30 hour lever timepiece movement. -
Mayer, Germany, animated dog novelty timepiece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement in a cast metal case in the form of a dog with panting tongue and wagging tail. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Jumper No. 2" bobbing doll novelty timepiece, 30 hour, time only, spring driven movement that powers the clock and bouncing bisque doll, cast metal stand, 4 inch paper dial. -
France, after Farcot, swinging doll clock, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven, visible movement, chaff-cutter escapement with two escape wheels in an alabaster case with white enamel chapter ring with Roman numerals. -
Germany, an interesting, picture frame "Augenwender" or turning eye clock, the ebonized frame with gilt liner, and containing a painting on zinc of a large, seated dog, chained to his house, and with coopered water bowl, Roman numeral white enamel dial, steel hands, and 30 hour time and strike movement with wooden plates, counting the hours on a gong, and animating the dog's eyes -
Germany, an attractive, picture frame "Augenwender" or turning eye clock, the hardwood frame with gilt, ripple molded liner, and containing a hand tinted transfer of a young woman in a red dress with shawl, and a folding fan in her left hand, Roman numeral white painted dial, brass hands, and 30 hour time and strike movement with wooden plates, counting the hours on a bell, and animating the girl's eyes -
F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Brass Owl", 30 hour, time and alarm, spring driven brass movement in a brass casting of an owl with glass eyes.