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SWINGING CLOCK
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- PATINATED METAL FIGURAL SWINGING CLOCKContinental
PATINATED METAL FIGURAL SWINGING CLOCKContinental Patinated Metal Figural Swinging Clock , c. 1900, probably Junghans, Germany, "bronzed" patina, h. 11 in., w. 10 in., d. 5 1/2 in
- FRENCH GILT BRONZE SWINGING CLOCK,,
FRENCH GILT BRONZE SWINGING CLOCK,, 20TH C.French gilt bronze swinging clock,, 20th c., with sea serpent mounted to a marble base, 10 1/2" h.
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs. Pook & Pook does not guarantee clocks to be complete or in working condition.
- JUNGHANS SWINGING CLOCK Early 20th century.
JUNGHANS SWINGING CLOCK Early 20th century. Patinaed metal, cricket player. Signed.
- ROBERT HOUDIN, PARIS MYSTERY SWINGING
ROBERT HOUDIN, PARIS MYSTERY SWINGING CLOCK 19th century. With gold leaf hand painted glass dial and a nickel and brass pendulum movement. Patinaed metal base with classical lady figures.
- Junghans Gilt Metal Novelty Clock Germany
Junghans Gilt Metal Novelty Clock Germany c.1900 modelled as an elephant with swinging clock/pendulum mecanism supported on outstretched trunk on ebonized base 11.12" (height) 28.2cm (height)
- A Linden Mystery Clock The figural clock
A Linden Mystery Clock The figural clock features a gilt finished female figure holding the swinging clock mechanism, standing on a black plastic base, approx. 12"H, and with the clock approx. 14"H. The clock has gold-tone Arabic numerals, and "Linden" and "8 day" are also printed on the face.
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