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matching Juno Swing, by Ansonia
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Ansonia Clock Co., New York, NY, "Juno Swing", female figure on a decorative cast base with her left arm held aloft, supporting the clock, the 8 day timepiece housed in a cylindrical case with bowknot ornament, attached to a gridiron style pendulum with ornamental ball -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., JUNO SWING clock, patinated spelter statue of goddess Juno, holding aloft ball swing clock that moves with no apparent impulse. -
C.1895, Ansonia Clock Co., JUNO SWING, patinated spelter statue of goddess Juno, with a Carrick restored arm. -
C.1895, Ansonia, JUNO SWING clock, 8-day mysterious swinging arm timepiece. -
Ansonia Clock Co., New York, "Juno Swing", figural shelf clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement in a bronze finished cannister case supported by a statue of the Roman goddess Juno -
C.1895, Ansonia "Juno Swing" Clock in very good original condition. -
C.1900, Ansonia "Juno Swing"