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type Shelf Mystery
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French Swinging Mystery Clock -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter Mystery Swinging Timepiece , or Swinger, the elaborate figure "Fleurs de Printemps", par Levasseur. -
C.1900, German, Junghans, Uncommon swinging arm clock, boy with hand in his pocket, other arm supporting the clock. -
C.1875, French, Mysterious "Bras en L'Air" timepiece, the lady pointing to the time with her hands, hours to the left and minutes to the right. -
C.1890, French Mystery Clock in good original condition. -
C.1885, French, Guilmet, movement for standard mystery clock. -
C.1938, Ingersoll, "BIG BAD WOLF", alarm clock in generally good original condition. -
C.1955 Gubelin, Swiss, mystery Turtle timepiece. -
C.1950, Mystery clock, Unusual hands move independently. -
International Time Recording Company, a division of International Business Machines, time clock made in the early 1900Õs. -
French "One Hand" mystery clock. The French made platform movement runs 15 days. -
Rare Swiss or American mystery clock or Window Display Clock. -
French Mystery clock. Large 6 inch, dark green ball, 8 day or possibly 15 day movement, is running. -
Ansonia Clock Co. "Huntress Ball Swing", ca 1901. -
Large French swinging arm mystery clock, or to us, "Swinger", ca 1890. -
Mystery clock in "Diana" pattern -
Rare mystery clock signed J. Charles, Paris circa 1860 -
French Mystery Conical Shelf Timepiece, -
C.1900, German, Junghans, "Onyx Pillar" Swing clock in very good to excellent original condition. -
C.1890, French Mystery Clock, a Floating Turtle indicating the time, and in good original condition.