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French, cast metal figural clock with a gilt base, two 17th century combatants, clothed in chain mail, resting between battles, with a silk-thread, bell strike movement. -
French for Tiffany, Carriage Timepiece, c.1900, in an unusual brass case with reeded columns, cast French feet, pineapple finials and bands of acanthus leaves around top and bottom. -
French, Japy, Ormolu figural clock, c.1840, 8-day bell strike, silk thread suspension, showing a boy kneeling at top, as-found. -
French, S. Marti, 3-piece garniture, gold painted white metal, with hand painted plaques and side urns, 8-day, strike, with fancy painted dial with floral wreath and gilt brass hands. -
French, unusual mantel regulator, the silk thread movement mounted atop a 4-column temple style stand, under a glass dome, 8-day bell strike. -
French, Circa 1850, 8-day time and bell strike figural mantel clock, gilt bronze, movement marked "Farret". -
A French spelter statue, C.1890, now with a home-made swinging arm with a new German mov't inside. This was an eBay purchase gone bad, the consignor paid $1500 + shipping. -
French, Lantern clock, c.1790, with a dial and minute hand C.1890, less pendulum and weight. Has anchor escapement and count wheel striking, 1-day -
French, for Tiffany, Circa 1900, 8-day time and gong strike porcelain clock in the form of a church bell retailed by Tiffany and Co., NY. This is a porcelain version of the bronze "Pater Noster" clock that we have sold in the past {there is also a mini brass in tomorrow's session}. Has a fancy trademark of the porcelain company inside the case. The circumference has 8 angels in relief, each playing a different musical instrument. -
French, Farcot, Swinging Doll novelty timepiece, in a patinated spelter case, C.1890, doll or cherub "pendulum" swings from front to back. -
French, Japy Freres, Circa 1890, 8-day time/strike marble mantel clock, white marble in the form of a fluted column or monument, with ormolu trim. -
French, Deniere, Paris, Circa 1890, 8-day time/strike red marble and glass "mantel regulator" clock, with open escapement on the dial, and Ellicott style compensating pendulum. -
Mickey Mouse mechanical alarm clock automaton with Mickey's hands indicating the hours and minutes and his head ticking, licensed by Walt Disney Productions copyright 1977 Made in France and new old stock, c1977 -
French, Gouaillet Freres, for Tiffany and Co, NY: crystal regulator with 8-day time and gong strike movement. C.1900. -
French, Model 100 "Bulle Dome", battery power, C.1925, designed by Maurice Phillipe Favre-Bulle in 1920, with original glass dome, and with retailers brass label: Cie. des Appareils Horo-Electrique, Boulogne s/ Seine -
French, brass and glass 'Crystal' regulator, with green onyx top and base, and with bands bearing enamel inlay both top and bottom, and with a 2-vial compensating pendulum (intact). -
French desk clock in brass case inset with compass on top below large handle with 8 day time only spring driven movement with platform lever escapement and silvered Roman numeral dial, c1910 -
French mantle clock, late 1800's -
Fancy gilded French mantle clock, circa 1900 -
English China case clock with French movement, circa 1890