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type Shelf or Mantel Novelty
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Lux Clock Mfg. Co., Waterbury, Conn., tennis racquet, 30 hours, time only, novelty clock, c1925 -
Thwaites and Reed Limited. London, England Rolling Ball incline plane clock with an 8 day timepiece movement, dated 1974, and noted as no. 51 in a limited edition of 500. -
France, table clock, gilt bronze hot air balloon form case with suspended gondola, laden with sand bags, anchor, ring, and rope, resting on a stump surrounded by a fence, all on a cast base with foliate ornament, gilt dial set with Arabic numeral white enamel cartouches, the center with four signs of the zodiac, fancy blued steel hands, 8 day, time and strike pendule a Paris movement, the back plate with Japy Freres medallion within an engraved heart -
Novelty clock, possibly German, gilt brass case with Baroque ornament, thirty hour timepiece movement with two trains run from a single barrel, one for the flying ball pendulum, alternately caught and released by the two staff wielding putti beneath a parasol, the second train with recoil escapement and pendulum controlling the timekeeping -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Novelty No. 807", whistling boy, 8 day, lever spring driven movement novelty figural timepiece. -
France, for Maple & Co., London and Paris, hour repeating carriage clock in the form of a sedan chair, the gilt brass case with rococo style ornament with plaques featuring naughty putti, scrolls, and shells, case sides with carrying handles, the top with scrolled brackets supporting a fleur de lis finial, and with well executed portrait of a young woman, behind glass at right side, Roman numeral white enamel dial, 8 day time and strike movement with lever platform, counting the hours on a gong, and repeating on demand, movement signed -
Swiss, Imhof, 8 day, spring brass lever movement inclined plane timepiece. -
Joseph Ives, Plainville, Conn., "Hour Glass" mantle clock, 30 hour, time and strike, powered by single "wagon-spring" attached inside the top of the case with fixed lantern pinions instead of typical Ives rolling pinions, A cast iron frame supports the movement and spiral gong base in an hour glass shaped mahogany veneer case with reverse painted lower tablet and turned columns with urn finials. The brass dial has a raised chapter ring with painted black numerals. -
Clepsydra or water clock, ancient looking reproduction wall hanging made by Pearson, Page & Co., England -
Barrel Clock, by C. A. Warner and Co., New York, NY, with Waterbury 8 day, time and strike movement. -
Italian, Giovani Scherlino, Torino, (Patent holder) novelty sector clock, with snap back hand action at 12 o'clock, C.1930. -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Jumper No. 1", 30 hour bobbing doll novelty timepiece. Movement supported by a single pole, nickel plated stand, the pin pallet movement runs by the action of the ceramic doll bobbing up and down. Doll is a replacement. c.1894 -
French, miniature timepiece in a light green Wedgewood case, resting on a patinated spelter stand (pole with a torch bearing winged man), the whole resting on a green onyx base. A small round French movement has a tiny lever platform [yes], in good order, c1900 -
Owl novelty clock German or Swiss with moving eyes and cast white metal front inset with Arabic numeral dial all on wooden housing for movement, c1920 -
Three old dog related cast metal novelty clocks and another case only with no movement -
New Haven Clock Co., New Haven, Conn., "Trouville" figural timepiece 8 day spring driven movement in gilt case, c1913 -
Jennings Brothers Mfg Co., Bridgeport, Conn., 30-hour figural timepiece. This firm was in business from 1891 to the 1950's. There catalog in the 1920's period contained over 3,000 items. The movement in the case may have been supplied by the New Haven Clock Co, c1920 -
Six Burroughs wood novelty clocks. -
Waterbury Clock Co., 30 hour cast metal case novelty timepiece. Plated silver case made by the Benedict Mfg. Co. of East Syracuse, NY, who were in business from 1894 to 1953. The movements supplied by Waterbury, c1914. This timepiece was manufactured by Waterbury as part of their business of manufacturing sterling and silver-plate items. -
Nine novelty clocks, 20th century.