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from France
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C.1890, French, Henry Marc, Paris, Mini Boulle clock in the style of a century earlier, with a platform lever escapement. -
C.1840, French, Fine Ormolu Mantel Clock, with a hand painted porcelain plaque of two early-19C musicians in court dress, a lady playing the piano or harpsichord, and a gentleman playing a mandolin, displayed in a classic Empire case with cast decorations, a harp on each side, and the silk thread movement with the markings UE-188 and with matched number pendulum. -
C.1860, French, "F-C", 4-Column Empire style mantel clock, in an ebonized case with gilt bronze mounts, (swags and floral elements) gilt dial and pendulum, and with original glass dome and base. -
C.1875, French, Japy Freres, 4-Column Empire style mantel clock, inlaid case with barley twist columns and gilt capitals, plus old glass dome and base. -
C.1890, French, Etienne Maxant, Paris, Porcelain China Clock in the style of Louis XV, white with hand painted floral decorations, pink and blue accents and gold highlights, also with decorated dial and gilt hands, retailed by Bailey Banks and Biddle, and with matched serial number pendulum. -
C.1980, French, L'Epee, Brass Cased carriage clock, time, strike, alarm and repeat, with calendar at bottom of the dial, with a bronze finish to the case (modern). -
C.1895, French, Brass, Anglaise Cased Carriage clock, 5-Minute repeating, and hour striking, 8-day, platform lever, with hour button on top and the 5-minute button just under the rear lip of the case, and the 5-minute snail on the rear plate as well, original platform. -
C.1886, French, "R. E. D." Cylinder or Drum shaped carriage clock, 1-fusee, two-plane lever, brass case consisting of a front and rear bezel separated by 6 turned pillars and a cylinder shaped glass allowing full of the rare movement. Porcelain dial bears the name: J. H. Hewitt, 308 High St, Lincoln. -
C.1890, French, Large Brass Mantel clock, profusely decorated with torches and urns and with 3 lions [sides and lower front]. 8-day, striking. -
C.1890, French, Chas, Delagrave, Paris, WORLD TIME clock in a mahogany case; with an interesting porcelain dial depicting the entire globe, and a second outer dial that rotates counter-clockwise and indicates the time in approx 80 of the world's major cities, including Zanzibar, Medina, Mocha, Astrakhan, Bokhara and Tobolsk. Dial dia = 5.5" Bell strike, pendulum mov't. -
C.1840, French, Horiot, a' Paris, 4-Column, Empire style mantel clock, large, 8-day, bell strike with grid iron pendulum, mahogany case, substantial pinwheel movement signed Caillyaine on front plate. -
C.1895, French, Japy Freres, Ormolu and Onyx, 4-glass "Crystal Regulator", with 4 free standing onyx columns, onyx base and top, the whole with gilt cast bronze capitals and accent trim, and with a creamy porcelain dial w/ polychrome decorations, and original 2-vial compensating pendulum. -
C.1850, French, Porcelain Mantel clock, two piece, with costumed lovers on top, the base color blue cobalt accented with gold highlights and floral displays. The silk thread bell strike movement with countwheel, 8-day. -
C.1830, French, Mathieu, a' Rouen, Empire Style Portico clock, black marble and ormolu, and with a large round movement with silk thread suspension. -
C.1880, French, 3-Piece Lyre Set, Brilliants swing from side to side, part of compound pendulum, in a rose colored marble case with ormolu trim. -
C.1890, French, Boulle Clock, in the style of a century earlier, the dial with a signet signed Thuret, Paris; inlaid brass into shell veneer and with cast bronze mounts, the brass dial with 12 individual porcelain signets with Roman numerals. -
C.1890, French, Mahogany jeweler's regulator, with pinwheel movement indicating center seconds on a porcelain dial with smooth brass bezel, and with a grid-iron pendulum with large brass bob, single weight -
C.1890, French / Swiss, Pinwheel Regulator movement, weight driven, 8-day with center sweep. -
C.1900, French, Novelty figural timepiece, a detailed bronze casting of a portly Englishman in top hat, holding his umbrella against the wind, and the clock hands, 8-day, platform mov't. -
C.1900, French, Brass Cased Carriage Clock, time and alarm, in an unusual hexagonal case with 6 vertical columns and 7 total panes of beveled glass, with a gilt floral dial mask with porcelain chapter and alarm rings.