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from France
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Brass table surveying and astronomical observation 8-day going clock with chronometer escapement and dead-seconds chronograph. Perin & Magniel, France,circa 1890. -
Very fine and rare ebonized hour-striking, early "Religieuse" pendulum wall clock. Nicolas Gribelin, Paris, circa 1680. -
Fine small 40 hour-going deck chronometer with power reserve indication. Leroy, Paris, circa 1880. -
Astronomical pendulum table clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon, thermometers in Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales, barometer and special escapement. Le Roy & Fils, circa 1870. -
Surveying clock with 36-hour winding indication and stop feature. Jules Auricoste et Fils, circa 1930. -
Fine and unusual small sidereal counter. J. Auricoste, circa 1910. -
early balance spring hour and half hour striking traveling clock. Isaac Thuret, A Paris, circa 1690. -
Very fine, ebonized center-seconds month-going mantel regulator with mean and solar time, annual calendar and visible escapement. Henri Motel, Paris, No. 3, circa 1850. -
Giovanni Francesco Gioly (Jean Francois Joly), Roma, dated 1693. Extremely rare and very fine small ebonized quarter-repeating bracket clock with early balance and straight balance spring. C -
Very fine and rare skeletonized month-going table regulator; French, circa 1830. -
Fine gilt bronze and enamel, eight day-going, half hour-striking carriage clock in original leather fitted box. E. Maurice Co., Paris, made for the Chinese market, circa 1890. -
Very fine and important ormolu pull quarter-repeating wall cartel with special escapement. Julien Le Roy, circa 1734. -
Mystery clock, whose form and decoration are inspired by the Aztec Sun Stone, in original leather fitted box. Black, Starr & Frost, New York, made by Rubel Freres, Paris, circa 1920. -
French Marble Japy Freres mantel clock, c.1870 -
Small French strike and repeat carriage clock in the oriental manner. -
Enamel Miniature Minute Repeater Carriage Clock, c. 1900 -
Cartier silver gilt and enamel strut back Art Deco 8-day desk clock, c. 1920 -
Cartier Mystery Clock, c. 1990 -
Cartier Art Deco boudoir clock, c. 1928 -
LOUIS XV STYLE THREE-PIECE GILT-BRONZE CLOCK SET, Rodier maker, Paris, 19th century,