Search Antique Clocks
Showing 1,841–1,860
of 2,492 clocks
type Figural
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Ansonia Clock Co. figure clock, "Arion", ca 1894. -
Jennings Bros marble statue clock with bronze/brass cupid on top. The metal ornaments and case body other than the marble, is brass. -
Large metal novelty clock standing 15.5" high, featuring a lady, cupid, and a bird. -
Large mystery swinger. Solid 26" high brass cupid standing on a heavy black marble base and holding a 33" swing arm. -
Large mystery swing arm clock with a rare striking movement. -
Ansonia Clock Company's large figure clock, a double statue, "Art And Commerce", ca 1894. The base is black enamel on iron with gold incised designs. -
Shelf cuckoo with St. Bernard dog motif. -
Black Forest carved man, very similar to the poplar "Whistlers". Signed on the bottom, "Hand Carved In Austria". -
Ansonia "Huntress" swinging arm clock. -
A FRENCH PATINATED BRONZE AND ROUGE MARBLE FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century, movement stamped Barrard & Vignon, Paris, bronze stamped 'Cie Anonyme des Bronzes/Bruxelles'. -
A VICTORIAN GILT METAL FIGURAL MANTEL CLOCK, mid-late 19th century. -
VICTORIAN GILT METAL AND SLATE MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th century. -
A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE THREE-PIECE CLOCK GARNITURE, late 19th century, after Clodion, the works stamped, 'SH Paris'. -
A CHARLES X STYLE GILT BRONZE ASSEMBLED CLOCK GARNITURE. mid-19th century. -
CHARLES X PATINATED AND GILT-BRONZE FIGURAL CLOCK, French, second quarter of the 19th century, -
Ivory, gold, silver, lacquer and wood, Art Deco chinoiserie clock; Vacheron & Constantin, made by Verger Freres in 1929. -
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going table timepiece, designed as a temple of love, in original green leather fitted box. Haas Neveux & Cie, Geneve, circa 1910. -
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going table timepiece with horizontal dial. Arnold & Steinwachs, Geneve, circa 1910. -
A PATINATED METAL AND MARBLE GARNITURE CLOCK. -
New Haven figural clock