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FRENCH CARTEL STYLE WALL CLOCK IN A CARVED OAK CASE, MOTIF IS A CREST WITH OAK LEAVES. CIRCA 1880-1890. -
Gilt brass and marble table regulator with escapement a coup perdu, overhanging pendulum and highly unusual power system. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1840. -
2-day marine chronometer of special construction. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1830. -
French eight day-going hour- and half hour-striking musical painting with clock, circa 1860. -
Silver and gilt bronze eight day going, quarter repeating Grande and Petite Sonnerie carriage clock; Leze, Paris, circa 1840. -
9-day going brass and marble table regulator with unusual constant force escapement a coup perdu, friction roller bearings, power reserve indication, overhanging pendulum and thermometer. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1840. -
White marble and ormolu eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking clock, Charpentier Fils, circa 1790. -
Gilt bronze, grillotte red marble and enamel eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking skeleton clock with Republican calendar. Ridel a Paris, circa 1805, -
Renaissance single hand table clock with hour-striking and alarm. French, circa 1550. -
18K gold, agate, labradorite, and bakelite eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920. -
18K gold and enamel nephrite jade, eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920. -
Eight-day going, small quarter repeating, petite sonnerie carriage clock in original fitted leather box. Breguet, Paris, circa 1910. -
Eight-day going small table clock designed as a Pendule d'Officier. L. Leroy & Cie., Paris, circa 1880. -
Very fine silver, enamel, and agate, eight day-going small desk clock with original Morocco fitted box. Cartier, Paris, circa 1910. -
Gilt brass, eight day-going carriage clock with alarm and retrograde calendar. French, circa 1870. -
Gilt brass, eight day-going, Grande et petite Sonnerie, quarter-repeating carriage clock with alarm. Lacloche Freres, Paris, circa 1900. -
Fine tortoiseshell covered, keyless, eight day-going, quarter-repeating desk clock. Cartier, circa 1930. -
Fine gilt metal eight day-going, miniature carriage clock. LeRoy & Fils, Paris, circa 1890. -
Rare gilt metal single hand small hour-striking horizontal table clock. French, circa 1670. -
Fine brass traveling "Capucine" alarm clock. France, circa 1810.