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C.1965, Angelus, Swiss, 8-day time-barometer-hygrometer-thermometer, Globe desk time-piece in generally good condition. -
Le Coultre Atmos 15J Brass Shelf Clock -
Antique Calendar Dial Mobier Wall Clock -
John Deere Presentation Le Coultre Atmos Clock -
Lrg. Antique Carved JacotÕs Oak Music Box -
Antique Dutch Hood 1 Weight Wall Clock -
Atmos Le Coultre Clock -
Swiss 8 Tune Cylinder Music Box -
Swiss, coin operated singing bird in cage, large and loud, C.1890 -
Swiss, miniature Globe Timepiece, with jeweled lever movement, and attached winder under base, with original glass dome, C. 1950 -
Swiss, for Austrian market, small annular dial "egg" style mantel clock, stem wind and set from side, with pastel green guilloche enamel over silver case, and with 7 little cameos, female motifs. -
Swiss, Lemania Watch Co, for "ANGELUS" (on dial), tiny 8-day shelf clock in a green guilloche enamel case with hinged back and rear wind 8-day jeweled movement, C.1950 -
Swiss, miniature Sterling cased clock with caramel colored guilloche enamel, and a Swiss 15j stem wind movement from the base. Hallmarked and showing 'sterling' and 0.925 -
Swiss, miniature mantel clock, Royal Blue guilloche enamel over hallmarked silver, and with contrasting white strips and a white diamond shaped inset on each side, with rear wind and set lever movement, C.1935 -
Swiss Pendant watch, green guilloche enamel, and the reverse with 11 faceted pastes in a silver tree, with a closely matching silver chain with green accents. Sapphire Cabuchon crown. -
Swiss, ANGELUS, 8-day, 15-jewel alarm clock with calendar aperture at 6. C.1960. -
Swiss for French souvenir market, FLEUR DE LYS, mini heartbeat "watch" clock with beating heart visible in lieu of numberal 6, and with original travel case/gift box. C.1900 -
Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, 15j., self winding perpetual running timepiece in a brass and glass case, serial no. 59555, C.1955. -
Swiss, Partner's Desk clock (dial on each side), with a calendar on one side and a gilt bronze relief of a sailor in rain gear (she looks female to us), and a thermometer on both sides, the base of green onyx, jeweled movement stem wound from bottom. C.1930 -
LeCoultre "Atmos" or self winding, perpetual running clock, wound by changes in temperature and pressure, serial No. 41120. C. 1951.