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from France
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C.1929, (dated) Walker Hall Ltd, 8-day time/strike Westminster chime bracket clock, presentation. -
C.1851, French Skeleton Timepiece, with engraved front plate, on a wooden base, silk thread suspension. -
C.1875, French Skeleton Timepiece, with a cast frame, open escapement and original glass dome. -
C.1890, French, Guilmet, Paris, Swinging Arm Clock, patinated spelter statue on red marble base. -
C.1890, Marti and Cie, 8-day time/strike black marble calendar clock, day, date and month. -
C.1890, French for Tiffany and Co., New York, gilt bronze ladies desk clock with guilloche side panels depicting ladies in gowns. -
C.1870, French, Unusual Black lacquer mantel regulator, with open escapement and seconds dial at top, and an additional seconds dial at the bottom and a simple calendar behind that dial. -
C.1890, French for Shreve, Crump and Low, Boston, half life size female figure in spelter, holding a bronze sphere containing a clock. -
C.1890, French, Miniature Swing Clock, a small statue of cupid on a star studded globe, holding a bow in his left hand and the clock support in his right hand. -
C.1900, French, Oval Crystal Regulator with cloisonne bands top and bottom and with brilliant surround on both pendulum and bezel. And a bonus of a portrait in the center of the pendulum. -
C.1875, French, Vincenti, Double Dial perpetual calendar clock, 8-day, time and bell strike. -
C.1890, French, Feiance Pottery Clock, with 8-day bell strike movement and porcelain dial. -
C.1900, French, Japy Bros, Paris, Porcelain china clock, 8-day time and strike. -
C.1890, Japy Freres, 8-day time and bell strike double dial perpetual calendar clock. -
C.1890, French Pinwheel Jeweler's Regulator, mahogany, wall hanging with center sweep seconds. -
C.1890, French, Swinging Girl Portico clock, 8-day time and bell strike (cast girl in dress swings front to back). -
C.1880, French, Marine Theme Clock from the industrial series, 8-day time. -
C.1885, French Windmill Automaton, an 8-day platform time movement and a separate spring motor above that powers the veins of the fan. -
C.1890, French, Patinated Spelter, Unusual Conical, the movement contained within the pendulum ball which rotates in a circular fashion, motive power coming out the top of the ball with a little arm pushing against the tip of a rod. -
C.1900, French, Farcot, Lyre Form mantel clock, the case of wood, finished in gold with floral decorations in the style of Vernis Martin (front, sides and rear) and with ormolu mounts.