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from France
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T. Maurel a Paris, signed on box and back of clock case. -
French Empire, C. 1860. 8 day movement, bell strike, outside count wheel. -
French Bronze, Bow Front, crystal regulator. -
French balcony case with barometer instead of a clock. -
French Swing Mystery Timepiece, commonly called a swinger. -
Large Japy Freres, French cartel clock, 46" high, 27" wide. -
French crystal regulator, bow front glass is beveled and perfect. -
French porcelain and metal shelf clock. Miniature in size at 13" high, case professionally refinished in antique gold. -
French solid cast brass, open well shelf clock. Cathedral style top, decorative roof, 4 columns, all resting on the footed base. -
Black Forest carved case with French movement stamped with the Vincente and Cie mark. -
French bracket clock, C. 1910. -
French, 4 column, Empire clock, C. 1860. -
French, Large Bronzed Spelter Swinging mystery clock in very good original condition. -
French crystal regulator, brass case, 4 good beveled glasses. -
Eureka Clock Co. Paris, France on the full backboard label. -
An outstanding French crystal regulator by "Marti", ca 1900. -
Very large French porcelain clock with attached cast bronze ornaments from the feet to the top. Hand painted scenes signed by "Petit". -
French ebonized boulle shelf clock, ca last half of 17th century. -
French Paste Porcelain, two piece mantle clock. -
Early carved shelf clock, French 8 day round movement, so typical of French movements, strikes a nickel bell on half hours, has an outside count wheel, and is signed by A.G. Mougin.