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Miniature French gilded brass figural table clock time only spring driven mvt with figure of Greek or Roman lady being drawn by ox cart with Roman numeral porcelain 2" dial, c1850 sNo. 18454 -
French gilded brass figural mantel clock time and strike silk thread suspension spring driven movement with gilded lady petting her dog seated atop bronze base decorated with gilded trim on gilded brass feet with engine turned silvered 3" dial and Breguet style moon hands, c1840, mvt marked with an "M" and "4976" -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "POETRY" figure clock, bronze patinated spelter statue and clock tower on a black iron base, with gilt ornaments. Open escapement on porcelain dial. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "OLYMPIA and CHLORUS" figural clock, with fancy creamy porcelain dial with red accents, the statue and base in new art tints. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1896, "SYBIL and WINTER", cast metal figural clock with muted deco colors, 8-day time and strike with porcelain dial. -
J. Charles a' Paris French gilded brass figural time only spring driven mvt with figure of Rembrandt working at easel with ship's scene on canvas and Roman numeral silvered dial with subsidiary seconds at 12, c1850 sNo. 6263 -
French gilt figural mantel clock with conical pendulum 8 day time and strike spring driven movement in soft white marble case surmounted by Greek figure holding pendulum, possibly Hygieia the goddess of good health, bearing a serpent entwined staff with Roman numeral porcelain chapter ring and exposed movement, sNo. 70867 c1850 -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1904, "BOAR HUNTER", on later style large base, and with 8-day gong strike movement with open escapement / porcelain dial. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1890, "UNDINE and GLORIA", figural clock. Note this is a pictured combination in the 1904 Ansonia catalog, however, virtually any of several figures could be ordered on a given base at the time. This combination sold for $55. -
French gilded brass figural waterfall automaton mantel clock with 8 day time and bell strike silk thread suspension spring driven movement with troubadour seated atop bronze rocky outcropping with crystal "waterfall / fountain" turning as clock ticks giving it the appearance of pouring down the rock surface, on gilded brass base with fancy feet and engine turned gilt Roman numeral 3 1/2" dial and Breguet style moon hands, c1840, mvt marked with "B.P. and F." and "3410" -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "EUREKA and TASSO" {fig 1085} a hard to find Ansonia model in Silver finish, 8-day time and gong strike. -
French, Ormolu and White Marble Temple motif clock with revolving annular dials, C.1875. The bell striking movement with platform lever escapement, driving two porcelain cartouche time rings, top minutes and bottom - hours, and in excellent original condition. The movement sets in a glass surrounded temple with ormolu plume filial, on a leaf cast pediment, and supported from either side by a gilt winged putti, all on an oval white base with inset floral ormolu friezes and gilded feet. -
German, Junghans, C.1910, "DIANA" swinging arm novelty, 8-day, time. The patinated spelter statue is affixed to a turned wooden base, and a small, well made movement is housed in the top of the 'clock arm'. -
German, Junghans, C.1914, BATBOY swing clock, with unusual 24 hour military dial, probably influenced by WWI, as-found, 8-day time only. -
Junghans, Germany, Cricket Player, or "BATBOY", patinated spelter swinging arm clock, 8-day time only spring driven movement with Arabic numeral porcelain dial, c1905 -
German, Junghans, C.1910, KANGAROO novelty swing clock, 8-day, time. The movement is contained in the top of the "clock arm" and the entire assembly swings from side to side on the nose of the Kangaroo. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "FISHER" {woman}, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. Note the Fisher has her right arm up to support the ball, while the Huntress has her left arm raised. This is correct. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "HUNTRESS", swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "HUNTRESS" swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "HUNTRESS" swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, and the entire arm swinging to keep time.