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from Switzerland
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Swiss Atmos Presentation Clock -
ImHof 15J Calibre 244 Crystal Ball -
C.1900, Swiss, Miniature 3-pc Enamel Screen, with a Swiss bar style, key-wound movement, and a tiny dial in the central screen, 1-day. -
C.1890, Swiss for the London market, engraved and gilt strut clock, with a jeweled lever, rear wind and set movement. -
C.1955, Swiss, Zenith Watch Co., for TIFFANY and CO., round, rim wind, desk clock with its original "4-Cobra" stand, brass and gilt cobras on a jade base. -
C.1890, Swiss/Black Forest, Giant carved mantel clock, stag in the forest, the movement of best French design, hour and half strike on a gong. -
C.1965, Swiss, Singing Bird in Mini Cage, bottom wind, slide actuate, in a brass and filigree case. -
C.1940, Swiss, Sterling Silver and enamel, 8-Day Singing Bird Alarm Clock, singing at will or if you set the alarm. -
C.1940, Swiss, Singing Bird Box, guilloche enamel [blue] over patterned silver base. -
Late 20th Century, Swiss, modern, Singing Bird box in excellent to outstanding original condition. -
C.1775, Swiss, Very Large Neuchatel Clock, as-found, missing some parts. -
C.1850, Swiss or Austrian, 8-Day Picture Clock, time and strike, with 7 gong angelus w/ 8 hammers. -
C.1985, Swiss, Comer, Lamignonnette, miniature engraved 8-day skeleton timepiece, 17 jewel lever movement. The original of this model was designed by George Thomas of Lutherville, MD, and was made in a limited edition of 50 pieces only. -
C.1960, Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, perpetual running clock, wound automatically by changes in temperature and pressure, serial No. 69374. -
C.1975, Imhof, Swiss, 8-day annular dial novelty timepiece, as-found. -
C.1900, Swiss, Easel Novelty for ladies desk. -
C.1960, Swiss, 8-day World Time table timepiece. -
C.1900, Swiss, Mini Tall Case Clock and Barometer. -
C.1920, Swiss, ÓLe petit ForgeronÒ, desk novelty. In a heart shaped opening in the bottom of the dial sits a little winged cherub making iron arrows at the anvil. His hammer is attached to the lever beneath the dial and appears to hit the anvil with every tick. A little spelter elephant is mounted to the marble base and appears to be looking at the time. -
C.1950, Swiss, Singing Bird Box in a silver [.925] embossed case, and with brightly colored enamel scene on the bird cover.