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from France
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C.1900, French, No. 3 shelf clock -
C.1890, French, Japy Cie, shelf clock -
C.1900, French Carved Wood Wall clock -
FINE FRENCH CRYSTAL REGULATOR CLOCK BY SAMUEL MARTI -
Fine and unusual gilt and silvered bronze, eight-day going keyless small timepiece a cercle tournant, with a small statuette representing Joan of Arc, in original fitted box. Leroy & Cie., 13 et 15, Galerie Montpensier, Paris, circa 1900. -
Fine gilt bronze, eight day going, Petite Sonnerie, quarter repeating carriage clock with alarm, in original fitted travelling box. French, No. 684, circa 1890. -
Fine brass, eight-day going, quarter striking Capucine type travelling clock with alarm. French, Jura, circa 1800. -
Fine painted wood and gilt bronze eight-day going hour and half-hour striking Louis XV cartel with matching bracket, so-called cul de lampe. France, circa 1760. -
Fine gilt bronze eight day-going, hour and half-hour striking Louis XVI wall clock, Charles Le Roy a Paris, circa 1780. -
A FRENCH EMPIRE STYLE GILT BRONZE MOUNTED MANTEL CLOCK, -
A LOUIS XVI STYLE GILT BRONZE AND ALABASTER SMALL MANTEL CLOCK, -
French Calendar Clock c. 1890 -
French Artist's Palette Clock c. 1889 -
Gilt brass and silver eight day-going grande et petite sonnerie, quarter-repeating carriage clock with alarm. Unsigned, French, circa 1880. Very -
Eight day-going, hour and half-hour striking and hour repeating mahogany veneered with Brazilian rosewood traveling clock. Unsigned, France, circa 1830. -
Fine eight day-going "Capucine" alarm clock. France, circa 1810. Fine -
"Pendule Mysterieuse Modele A", 18K gold, onyx, rock crystal and diamond eight day-going Mystery clock. Cartier, Paris, made in 1919. -
8 day-going weight-driven center-seconds mahogany "valet astronomique" longcase regulator. Lepaute, made in 1807. -
Boulle marquetry hour and half-hour striking pendulum table clock. Didier Lalemand, A Paris, circa 1700 -
Gilt brass mantel clock. Romulus Ravrio a Paris, circa 1825.