Shelf or Mantel Novelty
Shelf or Mantel Novelty
2 "Good Luck" Horseshoe Alarm Clocks, Welch
2 Antique Floral Novelty Clocks
2 Jennings Brothers Cherub Novelty Clocks
2 Key Wind Novelty Clocks, Roses & Cherries
2 Lux Metal Novelty Clocks: Ship & Sea Shell
2 Metal Baseball Novelty Clocks
2 Metal Novelty Clocks, Waterbury & Western
2 Metal Novelty Clocks: E.N. Welch & Other
2 Sirocco Wood Bungalow Clocks
4 Novelty Desk Clocks French, Westclox and Others
6 Collectible Alarm Clocks: Betty Boop and More
6 German and Japan Metal Novelty Clocks
8 Collectible Clocks: Advertising, Santa and More
800 (Silver) Framed Mini J. Eberle Painting Clock
A rare work of art by, "The British United Clock Co. / Birmingham, England", and is patented in Britain and France, all that information printed on the back plate.
American novelty clock, art nouveau style case featuring a young woman coming into the world via a flower.
American novelty featuring an elk. Cast metal case is 6" high, has the excellent original finish.
Ansonia "Lily" Metal Novelty Clock
Ansonia "Venice" Electric Novelty Clock
Ansonia #572 8 Day Metal Novelty Clock
Ansonia Boar Hunting Metal Novelety Clock Bank
Ansonia Brass Novelty Religious Clock
Ansonia Cherub and Bird Metal Novelty Clock
Ansonia Civil War Stacked Arms Novelty Clock,
Ansonia Clock Co., 30-hour novelty mirror clock rear wind movement. Circa 1885.
Ansonia Clock Co., Ansonia, Conn., "Jumper No. 2", 30 hour, bobbing or bouncing doll novelty timepiece, c1886
Ansonia Clock Co., cast pot metal BANK novelty, the case depicting dogs and horseback hunters capturing a wild boar, and the back with slots for coins and a key lock door to remove the money [no key], c.1910
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Novelty No. 44" Locomotive Novelty Clock, 30 hours, time only balance wheel movement, c1886.
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 30 hours, cast metal novelty timepiece with painted blown glass center, c1900
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, 30-hour cast metal novelty timepiece c1900, plus miniature wood long case
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1900, "JUG" cast metal desk novelty in the shape of a pitcher or jug, with one day timepiece movement.
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1900, "NOVELTY No. 279" cast metal desk novelty, with 1-day rear wind mov't, with porcelain dial
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, cast metal with colored enamel, 30 hours, novelty clock, c1904
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, Locomotive "No. 44" novelty clock, 1-day time, rear wind/set
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, N.Y., novelty calendar mantel clock, 30 hours, time and calendar, spring driven movement in an Art Noveau style case depicting lady's hand grasping mirror on nickel plated brass base, papered dial, c1885
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Franconia", cast metal fantasy clock, featuring flying gargoyles to the sides, a bird below the dial and profuse scrolls and swirls, surmounted by a winged urn, c1894
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Marguerite", 30 hours, and alarm nickel and gilt finish novelty clock with mirror and perfume bottle stand, c1883
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Novelty No. 18", horseshoe desk timepiece, silver plated case with horseshoe dial surround, Roman numeral white enamel dial, 8 days timepiece movement with cylinder platform, c1890.
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, one day timepiece novelty clock, model name "Stirrup", c1901.
Antique Pewter and Glass Whale Oil Clock/Lamp
Antique Waltham Novelty Radiator Clock
Austria, Zappler clock, gilt cast brass case with animal paw feet, and decorated with acanthus leaf, scrolls, and foliate ornament, with Arabic black enamel dial, gilt spade hands, all fixed to a wooden base and covered with a glass dome, c1840
Balthazard, a Paris, large gilt bronze clock in the rococo style, the case and base decorated with acanthus leaves and c scrolls, shells, and other naturalistic ornament, the top with a putto seated on clouds before an openwork scallop shell, also with c
Barrel Clock, by C. A. Warner and Co., New York, NY, with Waterbury 8 day, time and strike movement.
Boler, France, porcelain and gilt brass clock, the base with dark finish, and trimmed with gilt ornament, with figure of a young man, colorfully dressed in the 18th century style, and with a lute slung over his back, standing below gilt trees covered with
Brass Ships Standard, SS. Titanic Liverpool Clock
Briggs Style Rotary Ball Swinging Dome Clock
British United Clock Co., Birmingham, England, novelty dresser clock.
Bronze and Porcelain Meissen Type Clock
Brunhoff/Waterbury Cigar Cutter Clock
C.1840, French, Verge- Fusee Watch Movement in an unmarked silver skull case with hinged cranium, revealing the dial beneath. Both dial and movement marked "Vasse, Paris".
C.1855, Terryville Mfg. Co., Terryville, Conn., 30-hour candlestick timepiece. The movement was designed by S. B. Terry.
C.1860, Connecticut Candle Stick clock, unsigned, with 30 hour pendulette movement, would have been made by Union Labor Company, Southington, Conn.
C.1864, L. E. Whiting, Saratoga Springs, NY, "Timby Solar Time-Piece, No. 288, mahogany case with double 12 hour dial, 6" terrestrial globe, and minute dial below. The patent for this hard to find clock was held by Theodore R. Timby, who designed the
C.1870, French, Gilt Bronze Annular dial clock, in the form of an urn, profusely decorated with female busts, swags and acanthus sprays, the urn atop a fluted round support, the whole setting on a matted square base.
C.1870, French, Urn-motif mantel clock, in the style of a century earlier. Large ormolu case with very well chased figures and 8-day time and strike movement.
C.1870, German or Austrian, a miniature bird in cage timepiece,
C.1870, Terry Clock Co., Odd paper veneered keepsake box with Terry clock in the lid.
C.1878, E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary", 30-hour novelty timepiece.
C.1880, Vernet, 38 Rue du Bac, Paris, French, Ormolu figural clock: Cherub and mermaid castings and three porcelain inserts with an 8-day time and strike movement.
C.1882, F. Kroeber Clock Co., New York, "Noiseless Rotary No. 1", time and strike novelty clock with rotary pendulum that travels in a cone shaped path, in oil derrick form with glass dome, 8-day, strike.
C.1885, Ansonia Clock Co., Wheelbarrow novelty timepiece, a rear-wind "Bee" movement in a cast brass holder simulating a wheel barrow, with turning front wheel, design patent Apr 23,1878.
C.1890, French, Brass Cased Clock, in the form of a tabernacle, profusely decorated with twisty columns and geometric designs, and surmounted by similarly decorated urn, the well made movement, with a cast dial with individual cartouche numerals, and
C.1890, French, Edouard Serin, World Time Globe, striking, with phases of the moon and with the name of the retailer, Gowland, Sunderland on the porcelain dial. Uses a unique bell strike movement, with drive mechanism turning at a 90 degree angle from the
C.1890, French, for Tiffany and Co., New York PATER NOSTER, bell form clock of cast brass, 8-day, time and gong strike.
C.1890, German, Picture Frame Novelty, with roving eyes moving side to side, a gypsy reverse painted on glass and eyes showing two holes in the glass. Wooden plated movement. No weights. No Pendulum.
C.1890, Swiss/Austrian, Mini "Egg" on marble base, with a small stem wind 1-day movement, and with 6 mini cherubs in ovals applied to the yellow Guilloche enamel over silver. A 7th cameo below the indicator of a lady in a violet colored dress.
C.1895, French, for Smith and Sons, London, THE EMPIRE CLOCK, small 8-day globe / world time clock, serial 322. A brass ring around the equator shows 24 hours, and a pointer indicates local time for your "home" region. Wind, set and regulate from base.
C.1900, European, Bi-fold Enameled Screen with lovers in 3 separate scenes, and with a Swiss key wind watch movement with porcelain dial.
C.1900, Swiss, Glass Ball Paperweight clock, with a bezel of ruby and clear rhinestones, stem wind, pin set.
C.1905, Robert Johns Mfg., Chicago, IL, 30-hour lever movement cast iron novelty
C.1910, an English "Skull Timepiece", silver and bone, the latch hallmarked, with a C.1840 English fusee, lever watch movement, key wound, with gilt dial.
C.1910, German, Blacksmith Novelty automaton, RINGS BELL when it strikes, back wind lever movt, 30-hour, carved and painted wooden man lifts is hammer high above the anvil to ring the hour.
C.1910, German, for the American Market, 8-day world time or globe clock with 9" globe (pendulum movement).
C.1910, German, for the English market, GLOBE CLOCK, with 1-day open spring movement.
C.1915 New Haven Clock Co., 30-hour lever movement novelty timepiece, with later stand.
C.1973 [modern] George Dorne's, NOON CANNON, a copy of an 18th century example, used to remind folks of the arrival of mid-day.
C.1974 (dated), George Dorne', TURTLE CLOCK, In gray marble with gilt bronze trim, and with battery movement.
Chelsea Clock Co., Boston, Mass., "Helm's Mate" brass 8 day ship's bells 3.5" dial marine clock sold by Bailey, Banks and Biddle Co., mounted in a mahogany ship's wheel, c1952
Chinese, Reproduction INCLINED PLANE TIMEPIECE, the circular canister rotates as it goes down the plane, however the movement is counterweighted so it maintains a fixed position. The downward motion provides a constant force to the time train. When the
Clepsydra or water clock, ancient looking reproduction wall hanging made by Pearson, Page & Co., England
Clocks- (4): an unsigned gold plate novelty clock, Height 6.5 inches a Westclox Baby Ben alarm clock, Height 3 inches a Jennings Bros. gold plated novelty clock and an Ansonia "Repeater" nickel plate alarm clock, Height 7 inches
Clocks- 11 (Eleven) novelty timepieces including Horolovar, One Hand, Gilbert, Haven, Lux, and a sand glass, 20th century
Clocks- 2 (Two) E.N. Welch "The Jewel" 30 hour novelty clocks, clear cut glass cases, c1891
Clocks- 2 (Two) Swiss, Jaeger & Le Coultre, ÒRUE DE LA PAIXÓ painted metal mini streetlamp timepieces, 8 days rear wind, set and regulation, lever movements. Jaeger has alarm. c1965
Clocks- 2 (Two): Ansonia Clock Co., New York, N.Y.: "Little Dorrit" 30 hour time and alarm black enameled metal novelty clock, c1886 and a vase clock with balance wheel movement
Clocks- 30+ (Thirty-plus) novelty, wall and travel wind-ups with cases in metal, plastic, wood, glass and leather
Clocks- 4 (Four) Lux and Keebler, Waterbury, Conn., 30-hour novelty timepieces, c1937
Clocks- 4 (Four) Plug-in Electric: Rare combination Philco radio, lamp and sessions clock; Blatz beer illuminated advertizing counter clock; Master Crafters "Swinging Playmates" novelty clock; and Kit-Cat Clock with moving eyes in original box
Clocks- 4 (Four): Horolovar Company, Bronxville, New York, Charles Terwilliger, reproduction flying pendulum or "Ignatz "novelty clocks.
Clocks- 5 (Five) Ignatz Flying Pendulum: Horolovar Clock Co., Bronxville, New York, reproduction "Ignatz Flying Pendulum" novelty clock, 8 days, time only, spring-driven movement with flying pendulum in wood cases with paper dials. These are German-made
Congreve-style modern Asian brass unsigned reproduction rolling ball timepiece with glazed enclosure, late 20th century
DeLuxe "The Village Mill" Clock
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., "Briggs Rotary" 30-hour novelty timepiece. Circa 1878.
E. N. Welch Mfg. Co., Forestville, Conn., "Briggs Rotary", 30 hour, spring driven, rotary pendulum novelty timepiece.
E. N. Welch Mfg., Forestville, Conn, CHALET, cast bronze case with pivoted pendulum movement, rear wind,, spring, 8-day. C.1880.
E.G. Zimmerman, Frankfurt, Germany, 30 hours, timepiece movement night clock, the case of transparent glass with cut edge decoration, supported by a polished brass frame and with turned brass feet and decorative finials, candle holder at center of back
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., C.1891, "The Jewel", 30-hour time/strike novelty clock. This example does not have a repeat function.
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., C.1891, "The Jewel", 30-hour time/strike with repeat novelty clock.
E.N. Welch Mfg. Co., C.1891, "The Jewel", 30-hour time/strike with repeat novelty clock.