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type Mystery
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C.1890, French, ÓBalloonÒ swinging arm clock from the French Industrial series. -
C.1950, Jefferson Electric ÓGolden HourÒ, 110v. mystery desk clock: -
Gubelin Swiss turtle mystery clock in brass with spring wound mechanical movement telling time via turtle (missing) in pond pointing to chapter ring, c1935 -
French mystery clock, "La Balancelle" double dialed shop window regulator 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in nickel plated and brass grid iron pendulum form case with two white enamel dials, one with sweep seconds and the other without, c1850 -
French mystery clock, "La Balancelle" double dialed shop window regulator 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in nickel plated grid iron pendulum form case with two white enamel dials, one with sweep seconds and the other without, c1850 -
Hamburg American Clock Co., Germany, "La Mysterieuse", desk clock with transparent dial, and no apparent connection to the movement, ebonized wooden case with engraved plaque, Roman numeral see through dial mounted in a molded brass bezel, blued steel Breguet style hands, 30 hour lever movement concealed in the clock base, c1920 -
Devon Clocks Ltd., England, mystery clock, design based on John Schmidt's 1808 patent "The Mysterious Circulator or Chronological Equilibrium", the pivoted indicator with a pointer on one end, and the larger cylinder at the other containing the movement with revolving weights, all suspended between two gilt mermaid form supports, Roman numeral silvered chapter ring, on a green marble base with ball feet, base with brass plaque marked "Devon Clocks Ltd. 134/1500, c1980 -
Reproduction unsigned Asian upside-down 8 day swinger in style of Huguenin A Paris, (no base or glass dome), modern -
Reproduction Asian upside-down 8 day swinger signed "Huguenin A Paris", (no base or glass dome), modern -
Asian reproduction "Huguenin A Paris" swinging 8 day timepiece on marble base and brass stand including dome and base, c1990 -
Planchon, a Paris, turtle mystery clock of small size, the molded hexagonal, gilt bronze base with decorative engraving resting on recumbent lion form feet, supporting a pewter basin with Roman numeral chapter engraved around rim, the turtle floating in the basin and indicating the time, given motion by a magnet driven by the 8 day timepiece movement with lever platform, concealed in the base. Case bears the initials E. M., probably for Etienne Maxant, manufacturer of high quality bronze clocks, often copying earlier styles, c1890 -
C.1885, French, Guilmet, movement for standard mystery clock. -
C.1905, German, Junghans, 8-Day Swinging arm clock, an unusual model on a brass stand with onyx base, -
C.1938, Ingersoll, "BIG BAD WOLF", alarm clock in generally good original condition. -
C.1890, French, Mysterious Timepiece, in the form of a wishing well, the dial indicated in the "Pulley" used to raise the water, and giving the impression that the chains turn the hands. Hands are actually driven by a shaft up the central support and through a pair of beveled gears. The leafy supports are all ormolu, the base of gilt brass. -
C.1955 Jefferson Electric Co., Bellwood, IL, "Jefferson Golden Hour" mystery timepiece. -
C.1955 Gubelin, Swiss, mystery Turtle timepiece. -
C.1950, Mystery clock, Unusual hands move independently. -
French mystery clock, "La Balancelle" double dialed shop window regulator, 8 days, time only, spring driven movement in nickel plated grid iron pendulum form starburst case with two white enamel dials, one with sweep seconds and the other without, c1850 -
Robin Pere, a Paris, a marble and gilt bronze mystery clock, the variegated, green marble, portico style case with fluted pilasters flanking the dial, and supporting the entablature, surmounted by a gilt column with eagle finial, with knife edge stud for suspending the gridiron pendulum, signed, Roman numeral white enamel dial with pierced and engraved gilt hands, 8 day, two train movement striking the hours and half hour in passing,