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C.1904, Ansonia Clock Co., NY, "Laurel" , 30-hour novelty timepiece. -
C.1970, Germany, repro 30-hour Gravity novelty timepiece (ignore "Anno 1750" on dial, that was the original). -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Wt ÒVienna RegulatorÓ, a nice small size with 5.5Ò dial. -
C.1900, Swiss, Easel Novelty for ladies desk. -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Wt ÒVienna RegulatorÓ, dial signed F. Prihoda, Stumpergasse 63. Wien VI. -
C.1930, Zenith Watch Co., 8-day ball watch. -
C.1878, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., ÒBriggs RotaryÓ, 30-hour rotary pendulum novelty timepiece. -
C.1880, Anglo-American, 8-day time and strike wall clock; English made case of mahogany, oak and pine with nice applied embossed wood. -
C.1925, European, Chatelaine novelty timepiece. -
C.1880, Austrian, 2-Wt, Vienna Regulator, in a walnut case with original top, movement and pendulum. -
C.1890, German, ÒSWINGING CATÓ timepiece, 8-day. The movement contained within a painted tin barrel, painted to look like wood. The pendulum is a cat with red bandanna, swinging front to back, a string from the pendulum to a monkeyÕs arm which makes it look like the monkey is swinging the cat. -
C.1870, German, Gustav Becker, Novelty alarm clock, 30 hour, an old man carrying the clock over his head. The man and base are cast brass; the clock case is of sheet brass. -
C.1930, German, Oswald Uhrenfabrik, Rotating eye clock, carved wooden dog. -
C.1885, German, 2-Weight ÒVienna RegulatorÓ in a black walnut case with Ebonized finials and case trim. -
C.1860, Austrian, 3-weight, Grand Sonnerie wall clock, 72 beat in a large dark mahogany case /as found. -
C.1900, French, Mini Figural Clock, a seated lady holding a shield with a Greek goddess embossed on the front surface, in a gilded modern case. -
C.1860, Austrian, Transitional or Late Biedermeier 3-weight grand sonnerie wall clock. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Doll Timepiece, in a white alabaster case with brass trim, 8-day. -
C.1900, Ansonia Clock Co., ÓCAPITALÒ, oak cased, double spring, time only wall clock. -
C.1920, Swiss, ÓLe petit ForgeronÒ, desk novelty. In a heart shaped opening in the bottom of the dial sits a little winged cherub making iron arrows at the anvil. His hammer is attached to the lever beneath the dial and appears to hit the anvil with every tick. A little spelter elephant is mounted to the marble base and appears to be looking at the time.