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Gilt bronze 8 day-going mantle regulator with constant force escapement. F. Luthi, Horloger a Paris, circa 1920. -
Fine marble and ormolu astronomical perpetual calendar clock, Edouard Serin, Paris, circa 1880. -
Very fine and rare dead center-seconds, astronomical, 1 month-going mantle regulator. Charles Oudin, Paris. -
Gilt brass, 1 year-going double-barrel carriage clock with 30-second remontoir, chronometer escapement and regulator dial, accompanied by a chased ivory paneled key with Chinese motifs. Aulet a Paris, circa 1830. -
49 hour-going mahogany marine chronometer with power reserve indicator. E. Delepine, France, made in 1896. -
8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with Gregorian and Revolutionary calendars. Robin a Paris, circa 1795. -
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND CHAMPLEVE MANTEL CLOCK, late 19th/early 20th century.. -
A FRENCH CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL AND GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK, early 20th century, the works stamped Japy Freres. -
A LOUIS XV STYLE GILT BRONZE MANTEL CLOCK, 20th century, the works by Auroin a Paris. -
THREE PIECE FRENCH CLOCK GARNITURE SET; late 19th century -
THREE PIECE FRENCH CLOCK SET, Louis XV style, -
C.1925, French, Bulle-Clock, No. 1150 Gothic mantel Clock -
C.1920, French Mini Lyre shaped clock -
C.1920, French Mini Balloon shaped clock -
C.1920, French Mini Balloon shaped clock -
C.1910, French, Bronzed spelter lamp and clock FIRST FISH. -
C.1910, French Brass Cased Carriage Clock -
C.1910, French Art Nouveau Walnut Cartel clock -
C.1900, German for the French market, "LFS" Westminster Wall Clock in the 2nd Baroque style. -
C.1900, French-American Time Globe