609. $50
Keebler “Bird Nest”, ca 1935. Made by Lux, sold by Keebler. 6
inches high. No chains. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #716. $50-$100.
610. $50
Lux “Honey-Bunny”, ca 1951. 8 inches high, near perfect. Ly-American
Clocks, Vol.3, #686. $100-$300.
611. $50
Lux “Dutch Cottage”, animation, red bird bobs in and out of window.
7 inches high, very colorful. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #734. $100-$200.
612. $50
Keebler “Bobbing Bird”, ca 1936. 7 inches high, clean and complete.
Animation. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #719. $50-$150.
613. $50
Keebler “Checkered Border”, ca 1930. Metal case is 5 inches high.
Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #789. $100-$200.
614. $50
Keebler “Bulldog With ?????”, ca 1930. It is missing either the
Kittens (Made of paper) or the Bone, it was made both ways. It might turn up before I finish with the Lux clocks. Ly-American Clocks,
Vol.3, page 243. $50-$100.
615. $50
Lux “Shmoo Blue”, ca 1951. The case is smooth to simulate the
skin of the Shmoo. An outstanding item in the juvenile trade. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #693. $100-$300.
616. $50
Lux “Scotty Dog” or “Playful Scotty”, ca 1937. Features three
Scotty dogs. The one on top rocks back and forth. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #677. $100-$300.
617. $50
Lux “Little House With Jagged Edges”, ca 1931. 6 inches high to
bottom of pendulum. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #800. $100-$200.
618. $50
Lux “Scotty Dog”, ca 1937. Decorated in natural colors with glass
eyes. Tongue moves from side to side. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #683. $100-$300.
619. $50
Lux “Love Birds”, ca 1936. Birds rock up and down touching beaks.
Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #732. $100-$300.
620. $50
Lux “Bluebird With Three Flowers”, ca 1935. Mother bluebird swings
back and forth feeding her nest of birds. Ly-American Clocks, Vol.3, #727. $100-$200.