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French, 8 days, spring brass lever movement copy of a Lantern clock, c1900 This example is a timepiece. -
French Morbier 8 days, weight-driven time with "prayer repeat" strike wall clock with calendar. Porcelain dial signed Charles Andre. Anchor escapement, embossed brass pendulum, plus two extra morbier pendulums, c1880 -
France, mantel clock, the blue-gray marble case with domed top, case front and back with beveled glasses, Roman numeral white enamel dial with sunk center and visible Brocot escapement, blued steel Breguet style hands, two vial mercury pendulum, 8 days, time and strike, pendule a Paris movement, signed Marti, c1880 -
France, bracket clock in the Regency style, mahogany case with brass inlay, pierced brass frets at case sides, turned brass bezel, Arabic numeral white enamel dial, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 days, time and strike, pendule a Paris movement, c1900 -
French, Marti & Cie, crystal regulator mantel clock with 8 days, time and strike, spring driven movement, c1900. -
France, white onyx mantel clock with good quality gilt bronze mounts, dial also in stone and with applied, gilt Roman numerals, gilt spade hands, 8 days, time and strike movement, c1880 -
French, Marti & Cie, 8 days, time and strike, spring driven brass movement crystal regulator mantel clock, c1900 -
France, portico clock, the alabaster case with applied, carved ornament, columns with carved capitals, gilt brass bezel and dial, ornate gridiron style pendulum, 8 days, time and strike movement, c1830 -
French cast gilt metal figural, 8 days, time and count wheel striking mantel clock, movement stamped "T.M. & Cie, Paris" and "Japy Freres Medaille D'Honneur", c1890 -
French cast fisherman spelter figural, 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock on painted wood base (no glass dome), unsigned movement, c1880 -
France, carriage clock with travel case, gilt brass Corniche variant case with beveled glasses, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 days, time and strike movement with lever platform, leather covered wooden case with sliding panel and key, c1900 -
ATO, France, mantel clock, rectilinear Art Deco case constructed of Rosa Norvegia and Portoro marbles, square, Arabic numeral metal dial, steel hands, brass movement marked in part "Leon Hatot Fabricants Paris", c1930 -
France, for Tiffany & Co., carriage clock in a glazed, gilt brass case, with twist turned columns and handle, Roman numeral white enamel dial, blued steel hands, 8 days, time and alarm movement with lever platform, c1900, together with a leather covered outer case from a larger clock -
French pressed iron multicolor painted, 8 days, time and strike, wall clock with Japy Freres tic-tac movement, c1910 -
French, 8 days, spring brass movement porcelain shelf timepiece, c1900 -
ATO Hatot French electro-mechanical marble mantel clock with pair of urn garnitures, c1925 -
French 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock, S. Marti "Medaille de Bronze" movement in onyx architectural case, c1890 -
French onyx, 8 days, time and strike, mantel clock with cast gilt metal feet and ornaments, c1900 -
France, a monumental figural mantel clock with conical pendulum, the black slate case with gilt, incised line decoration and mounted with cast foliate ornament, the top with silvered, standing female figure in flowing garb, with right arm held aloft and supporting the pendulum, the base signed "S. Fouquet", black slate dial with gilt Roman numerals, gilt spade hands, and 8 day time and strike pendule de Paris movement -
Guilmet, France, mystery clock, black slate case with molded base, foliate side ornaments with lyre form handles, on scroll feet with foliate ornament, surmounted by a patinated female figure, her left hand held aloft, and suspending the pendulum, impulsed through the nearly imperceptible movement of the base on which the she stands, Roman numeral glass dial, blued steel distaff hands, 8 day time and strike movement with crank and stirrup escapement, front plate nickel plated, and with well finished brass and steel work, the back plate with Guilmets mark and numbered 4283