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from Switzerland
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C.1900, Swiss, ebonized quarter striking bracket clock, 8-day. -
C.1955 Gubelin, Swiss, mystery Turtle timepiece. -
Swiss Imhof Annular Dial Desk Clock -
C.1905, Swiss, Magneta, Master Timepiece Driven by its own electrical power, invented by Martin Fischer of Zurich in 1899. -
C.1820, Swiss, Neuchatel Clock, quarter striking, with anchor escapement and pull-wind alarm. -
C.1760, Swiss, Neuchatel Bracket clock, 8-day, crown verge, in the style of Louis XV. -
C.1964, LeCoultre, Atmos Parts, Serial No. 170729, not running, case base bent. -
Popon, Paris, France, rare annular mystery clock, in a gilt bronze case, the molded base with Adamesque style scrolled vines with bellflowers, the sides with patinated plaques depicting children at play, the other with figures and a musician in a wooded landscape, the plaques set into panels with engraved foliage, corners with standing female figures carrying urns on their heads, below a platform with compote having scrolled handles and leaves and central mask, containing a rotating bowl set with Roman numeral enamel plaques indicating the hours, the minutes shown on the white enamel Arabic numeral dial in the case front signed "Popon a Paris", beaded hinged bezel, single blued steel Breguet style hand, and signed 8 days, time and count wheel strike pendule a Paris movement, sounding on a bell, with beveled gearing connecting the hour wheel to a cradle with the rotating bowl above, c1870 -
Switzerland, strut clock, silver gilt and pale blue enamel case with classically inspired ornament, 8 days, back wind and set 11 jewel gilt movement with lever escapement, white enamel Arabic numeral dial with polychrome floral festoons, marked "E. Dreyfous To Their Majesties", gilt Louis XV hands, c1910 -
Regulator floor standing, 8 days, time only, weight driven Swiss movement with mercury pendulum, pinwheel escapement and center sweep seconds in a custom wooden case with reverse painted trunk door and base glasses and white enamel dial, c1880 -
Angelus Watch Co., Switzerland, for Tiffany & Co., New York, golf themed desk clock with 8 days, minute repeating clock, the veined black marble base supporting an ebonized wood stand, mounted with a gilt repousse style plaque depicting a golfer putting, with two applied gilt branches with oak leaves above the plaque, and with clock mounted at the top, the 8 day, 15 jewel, minute repeating nickel plate movement with centrifugal governor, lever escapement with cut bimetallic balance, white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, signed "Tiffany & Co. 8 Days Repeater", with blued steel luminous hands, back of case dated May 14, 1932 -
Switzerland, parasol form desk or nightstand clock, sterling silver with blue guilloche enamel case with 8 days, time only, lever escapement watch movement, wound through the parasol handle, the dial with gilt Arabic numerals, gilt spade and poker hands, c1920 -
Swiss mantel clock, Japy Freres 8 days, time and strike, movement, back plate also marked "M.R. & Co.", in a beautifully carved Swiss case, a rooster atop shed with thatch roof, the hen below in foliage feeding her young, wooden dial with blue enamel cartouche Roman numerals, Breguet style hands, c1880 -
France, Franche - Comte region carriage clock, 8 days, time and strike, movement with alarm, calendar and repeating the hours on demand, nicely engraved and gilded brass case, thick beveled glasses at top and sides, the bell contained in the base, polished brass movement with exposed striking work mounted on back plate, platform with cylinder escapement, white enamel Roman numeral dial with alarm and date sub dials, blued steel Breguet style hands, c1860 -
Jaeger-LeCoultre Swiss "Atmos" table clock, jeweled movement runs on changes of atmospheric pressure and temperature, gold-plated brass and glass case, serial number 33242, c1955- -
Jaeger-LeCoultre Swiss "Atmos" table clock, jeweled movement runs on changes of atmospheric pressure and temperature, gold-plated brass and glass case, serial number 118151, c1965 -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, Atmos clock, gilt calibre 519 movement, round white dial with gilt trim, numerals and hands, polished gilt case with glass top and sides, serial #44963, c1950 -
Henry Sandoz and Son Watch Co., Switzerland, 8 days, back wind and set desk or table clock mounted to a stone base on gilt feet, the clock in an gilt oval frame with pivoted support, dial center with a very colorful enamel scene featuring three figures in 18th century style attire, the woman seated before her dressing table, with one man seated and another standing, the latter engaged in conversation with the others (trying to get himself out of trouble?), framed by a black enamel chapter with gold Roman numerals, gold hands, all on a green guilloche enamel ground, and under a beveled oval glass, nickel movement with cotes de Geneve decoration, c1950 -
Desk or nightstand clock, polished rose quartz base supporting a silvered horseshoe with gilt nails, and an oval framed, silvered dial clock with gilt Arabic numerals, the dial signed "Charlton & Co. 8 days, Swiss" with gilt, luminous hands, nickel 15 jewel movement signed "Concord Watch Co", c1920 -
Ulysse Nardin, Le Locle, a small, two day marine chronometer, 15 jewel fusee movement with matte, gilt plates, spring detent escapement, large cut bimetallic balance with diamond endstone, blued steel balance spring, and micrometric regulator with adjustable regulator pins, and marked "Ulysse Nardin Swiss Watch & Chronometer Corp. of America", Roman numeral dead silvered dial with wind indicator and blued steel spade and poker hands, with gimballed, lacquered brass bowl, and contained in a three tier mahogany box with brass furniture, serial #5863