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Bradley & Hubbard Manufacturing Company was a prominent American manufacturer of decorative metalware, including lamps, vases, and clocks. The company was founded in Meriden, Connecticut, in 1852 by Walter Hubbard and Nathaniel Bradley.

During the late 19th century and early 20th century, Bradley & Hubbard produced a wide range of novelty clocks that were popular with consumers. These clocks featured unique and often elaborate designs, including figural clocks with animal or human figures, and clocks in the shape of books, globes, and other objects.

One of Bradley & Hubbard's most popular novelty clocks was the "Big Ben" clock, which was modelled after the famous clock tower in London. The clock featured a brass case with a dome-shaped top and was often used as a mantel or desk clock.

Another popular Bradley & Hubbard clock was the "Pompeian" clock, which was designed to resemble a classical Roman or Greek more... temple. The clock featured a bronze case with a round dial and was often used as a decorative piece in homes and public spaces.

Figural Bradley & Hubbard clocks included "John Bull", "Sambo" and "The Admiral" some of which featured blinking eyes.

Bradley & Hubbard's novelty clocks were known for their high-quality materials and craftsmanship, and many were made with ornate details and intricate designs. The company's clocks were often exhibited at international expositions, including the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis.

Bradley & Hubbard continued to produce decorative metalware, including clocks, until the early 20th century, when it faced increasing competition from cheaper imported goods. The company closed its doors in 1940, but its clocks and other metalware remain highly valued by collectors and enthusiasts today. less...

Bradley & Hubbard reproduction figural blinking eye clock in…
Reproduction Bradley & Hubbard Blinking Eye Clock, Hand-Painted Metal Case

Bradley & Hubbard reproduction figural blinking eye clock in hand-painted metal case, late 20th century, 15.35 in. high

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Bradley & Hubbard 'The Admiral' antique American cast iron…
Antique Bradley & Hubbard Blinking Eye Clock

Bradley & Hubbard 'The Admiral' antique American cast iron blinking eye clock, with original paintwork, brass bezel, lever escapement movement and dial, circa 1890, 16.93 in. high 10.24 in. wide.

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An uncommon 19th century American Waterbury Banjo Player…
Waterbury Banjo Player Blinking Eye Clock

An uncommon 19th century American Waterbury Banjo Player Blinking Eye clock, Connecticut, circa 1875, cast iron, his eyes move up and down with the beat of the clock, original 30-hour movement, the original paint and dial showing some wear commensurate wit

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Bradley & Hubbard American John bull novelty mantel clock with…
Moving Eyes Mantel Clock, Bradley & Hubbard, 1850s

Bradley & Hubbard American John bull novelty mantel clock with moving eyes, painted cast iron, circa 1850s, 16.93 in. high

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Bradley & Hubbard 'John Bull' American blinking eye clock in…
Blinking Eye Clock by Bradley & Hubbard

Bradley & Hubbard 'John Bull' American blinking eye clock in painted cast iron case, circa 1858, 16.14 in. high

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Bradley & Hubbard 'Sambo' American novelty blinking eye shelf…
Blinking Eye Shelf Clock, Bradley & Hubbard, 1865

Bradley & Hubbard 'Sambo' American novelty blinking eye shelf clock, painted cast iron, circa 1865, 15.75 in. high

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An American 19th century cast iron figural blinking eye clock,…
Blinking Eye Admiral Clock by Bradley and Hubbard

An American 19th century cast iron figural blinking eye clock, The Admiral' by Bradley and Hubbard, Connecticut, original paint finish and cast iron base, makers name under the base, with key. (replacement bezel). Width 8.27 in., depth 5.51 in., height 16…

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A 20th century automaton moving eyes novelty clock, 'John Bull',…
John Bull Automaton Clock by Bradley and Hubbard

A 20th century automaton moving eyes novelty clock, 'John Bull', with cast mark for Bradley and Hubbard

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