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type Shelf Figural Mystery Swinging Arm
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C.1910, German, Junghans, 8-Day Elephant swing clock, the clock arm supported by a jewel bar that extends from the tip of the elephants trunk. -
C.1890, French, Bronzed Spelter Swinging Mystery Timepiece, uncommon figure of ARION with harp (par Louis Moreau), with 35.5" arm [90cm], and 6" [15cm] ball. -
C.1970, Japan, Fuji Clock Co, DIANA SWING clock, 8-day mysterious timepiece. -
C.1890, French, Bronzed Spelter Swinging mystery timepiece, ÓBrise dÕAutomne. -
C.1880, French, "Upside-Down Mystery" timepiece, held aloft by a patinated spelter statue of a lady looking pensively into a pond. -
C.1890, French, Guilmet, Paris, Swinging Arm Clock, patinated spelter statue on red marble base. -
C.1890, French, Miniature Swing Clock, a small statue of cupid on a star studded globe, holding a bow in his left hand and the clock support in his right hand. -
C.1905, German, Junghans, Elephant swing clock, 8-day time. -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter, Unusual Conical, the movement contained within the pendulum ball which rotates in a circular fashion, motive power coming out the top of the ball with a little arm pushing against the tip of a rod. -
C.1890, French, Large Patinated Spelter swinging arm clock, the female statue of Fortune, her right foot on a winged wheel of fortune, and her left arm supporting the clock. The timepiece arm with the movement contained within the large ball and the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. -
C.1887, Ansonia, HUNTRESS SWING, patinated spelter statue of a lady fisher, the tin can arm with signed Ansonia movement and original 4" dial.