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Swiss, Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils and Co., wall hanging pendant clock, with a tropical scene painted in the dial center, 8-day stem wound and set from the rear, C.1910 -
A Swiss or French pinwheel movement with porcelain dial and center seconds, now in an American oak case, probably from a self winding school unit, with grid/lyre pendulum, 8-day. C.1900. -
C.1935, Swiss, Brightly gilded ormolu singing bird box with integral alarm clock. -
C.1965, Swiss, LeCoultre ATMOS, perpetual, never wind mantel timepiece serial #219707. -
C.1920, Swiss, Gubelin, Lucerne, Ormolu and Marble time and strike desk clock, jeweled lever escapement, rear wind, striking on internal coiled wire gong. The dial with pale pink guilloche enamel. -
C.1875, Swiss, 12-tune Music Box, with 11" cylinder and original tune sheet. -
C.1900, Swiss for E. F. Caldwell, New York, 8-day multi dial calendar desk clock. Movement by Rama Watch Co., is key wind, key set from the rear. -
C.1790, Swiss, Neuchatel clock, quarter striking on gongs, with crown-verge escapement and silk suspension. -
C.1895, Swiss, Mermod Freres, 12-Tune Music box in an oak case, 13" cylinder, and with Jacot's Safety Check, Fast/Slow lever, and Mermod tune indicator with repeat and change switch, key wound from right side. Tunes include turn of century favorites: Washington Post March, Now that the Day is Over, and Bicycle Built for Two. -
C.1860, Swiss or Austrian, Musical Jewel box in the form of an organ, two drawers locked behind the rank of silvered brass pipes attached to the front doors. Music is actuated by simply pressing the keyboard, when it plays one of 2 tunes and stops; key-wound from the rear. -
C.1955, Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, perpetual running clock in a brass and glass case, serial 54,980. -
C.1970 Swiss, made for Tiffany and Co., 8-day travel alarm. -
C.1990, Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, or self winding, perpetual running clock, wound by changes in temperature and pressure, serial 638154. -
C.1980, Swiss/Italian, Robert Dessomville, calendar desk clock, 1.5v battery power, the clock made in Switzerland, the perpetual calendar and case made in Italy [plastic gears], in a silk lined and leather covered presentation box, the top of the clock engraved "Con un arrivederci in Italia", and with the months and days of the week showing in Italian. -
C.1990, Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, or self winding, perpetual running clock, wound by changes in temperature and pressure, serial 626644. A presentation to Orchidea Liani for 25 years of service to Arthur Little, Inc. -
C.1973 [dated], Swiss, LeCoultre, ATMOS, or self winding, perpetual running clock, Calibre 528-8, with lift-out front glass, serial No. 381580. A presentation to F. A. Nicoletta, for 25 years of service, 1948-1973, GM Assembly Division. -
C.1920 Swiss, 8-day desk or boudoir clock, with some distress. -
C.1985, Swiss, Zenith, Modern Neuchatel style bracket clock with bracket, bell strike with ding-dong on the half hour, 8-day (spring driven). -
Art Deco Perfume Bottle Clock by Juvenia- "Le Numero 7 de Juvenia" in gilt and onyx case with Mother-of-Pearl multicolor AN dial, signed Dore Didisheim Goldschmidts Swiss, 3.75"H x 2.5"W. -
C.1965, Swiss, Semca, World Time clock, 15j., gilt brass case.