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Time-Flow Clock; Bernard Gitton, 1980s. Very rare and unusual pendulum water clock. -
Very fine and rare gilt brass three month-going, double barrel center-seconds mantle regulator with remontoire d'galit. Robin de Paris, circa 1780. -
Very fine and extremely rare month-going weight-driven Valet Astronomique, with long case regulator, Huygens endless rope-winding, Berthoud offset compound pendulum, center-seconds, equation of time, annual calendar and thermometer. Le Paute a Paris, cabinet by Jean-Ferdinand-Joseph Schwerdfeger, circa 1775. -
Very fine and rare magogany 8 day-going marine chronometer with power reserve indicator. O. Dumas, circa 1851. -
Fine small mahogany, 49 hour-going, marine chronometer with regulator dial and power reserve indicator. Vissire, Paris, sold circa 1860. -
Very fine small, mahogany, 49 hour-going marine chronometer with power reserve indicator; Winnerl, France, circa 1840. -
Very fine and rare, center-seconds astronomical 6 month-going mantle regulator with remontoir d'galit wound every 30 seconds. Paul Garnier, Paris, circa 1845. -
Extremely rare and very fine dead center-seconds mantle regulator with one-second constant force detent escapement. Honor Pons, invented and executed in 12 months (Sept. 24, 1803 - Sept. 23, 1804) -
Very fine and rare month-going astronomical center-seconds mantle regulator; Mugnier a Paris, circa 1820. -
Marine chronometer en forme de tabatire made in Louis Berthoud's workshop after his death, under the direction of Henri Motel. Berthoud Frres, circa 1818. -
Center-seconds, 8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with date and special seconds-beating escapement. Robert Robin, Paris, 1784. -
8-day going marble, enamel, and ormolu astronomical mantle clock with date, days of the week, striking the hours and half hours, Terrien, Paris, circa 1800. -
Dead center-seconds, 8 day-going astronomical, moon phase, triple calendar and zodiac, skeletonized mantle regulator; Paris, circa 1800 -
Unique and spectacular, astronomical, 3 week-going, weight-driven, "resonance" double pendulum wall regulator with two independent trains. Antide Janvier, Au Louvre, circa 1800. -
Unique and spectacular astronomical, 3 week-going, double overhanging pendulum, "resonance" mantle regulator;Antide Janvier, c. 1810 -
Month-going center-seconds mahogany mantle regulator striking hours and half hours. Antide Janvier, circa 1803. -
Mahogany veneered, one month-going, astronomical lunar mantle clock; Antide Janvier au Louvre, circa 1802. -
Mahogany two-day marine chronometer with eccentric dial. Breguet et Fils, sold on January 14, 1822. -
"Grande Montre Marine" 2 day-going, marine chronometer oe tabatire, with regulator dial. Accompanied by a later mahogany box. Louis Berthoud, begun in July 1809, finished in January 1811 -
8 day-going mahogany center-seconds mantle regulator with decimal and duo-decimal chapters and Revolutionary and Gregorian calendars; Attributable to Lepaute, Paris, circa 1795.