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matching Fisher, by Ansonia
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Ansonia Clock Co., "Double Figure Swing", or "Fisher and Huntress Double Swing", ca 1883. -
Ansonia Clock Company swing clock, "Fisher", ca 1883. -
Ansonia "Fisher and Falconer" Swing Clock, Male -
Ansonia "Fisher and Falconer" Swinging Clock -
Ansonia "Fisher and Falconer" Swinging Clock -
Ansonia "Fisher" Ball Swing Clock -
Ansonia Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra Clock -
Ansonia Fisher & Hunter Crystal Palace Clock -
C.1878, Ansonia Clock Co., "Crystal Palace No. 1 Extra", 8-day time and bell strike, with walnut base, under a glass shade. -
C.1883, Ansonia, "Fisher Swing" clock, in excellent original condition (4" dial size"). -
Ansonia figural clock, "Fisher and Hunter", c. 1894 -
C.1890, Ansonia 8-Day "Fisherman Swing" -
C.1885, Ansonia "Double Figure Swing" Clock, -
Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, New York, "CRYSTAL PALACE" with dome C.1880, featuring statues of a hunter [rifleman], and a fisher with net, 8-day, bell strike. -
Ansonia Clock Co., Brooklyn, New York, "CRYSTAL PALACE" with dome C.1880, featuring statues of a hunter [rifleman], and a fisher with net, 8-day, bell strike. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1895, "FISHER" {woman}, swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the ball at top, the entire arm swinging without apparent impulse. Note the Fisher has her right arm up to support the ball, while the Huntress has her left arm raised. This is correct. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1890, "FISHER", (male) swinging arm timepiece, 8-day, the movement contained within the canister, commonly called "tin can" arm. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1896, "FISHER" canister swing clock (3" dial), on deep iron base. Note cast figure hold the clock arm aloft, and the entire arm swings without apparent impulse. -
Ansonia Clock Co. New York, C.1880, "FISHER" canister swing clock (3" dial), on early shallow base. Note cast figure hold the clock arm aloft, and the entire arm swings without apparent impulse. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, C.1880, "FISHER and FALCONER" double figure swing clock, with canister style arm.