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Switzerland, an exceptional miniature carriage clock with enameled panels, the engraved, gilt case nearly 3/4 inches smaller than a mignonette No. 1, the sides and back with polychrome enamel scenes of disporting putti, the Roman numeral enamel dial with mask matching the exterior panels, each representing one of the four seasons, the base with engraved titles, "Hiver, Automne, Printemps, Ete", 30 hour, timepiece movement with cylinder escapement, and fabric covered travel case with key -
George Baker and Co., late G. Baker-Troll & Co., Geneva, Switzerland, 21" cylinder music box playing 12 tunes on three combs over three octaves in a burl walnut and Carpathian elm burled veneer case with ebonized accents -
Longines, Switzerland, a bronze cased, one day lever chronometer with center seconds and wind indicator, 21 jewels, stem wind and set, adjusted to 5 positions and temperature, cotes de Geneve decorated nickel plate movement with lever escapement, monometallic balance and Wilmot micrometric regulator in a weighted, gimbal mounted brass case, with Arabic numeral, black painted 24 hour dial and luminous hands, all contained in a purpose made cylindrical bronze case with screw bezel and mounting flange -
Magneta Time Co. Ltd., Zurich, Switzerland, Magneta Master Clock, 36 hour, time and magneto, spring-driven movement with two jeweled platforms, one with remontoir all in a four-sided metal enclosure with wood base, 2.5 inch signed silvered dial. -
Mermod Freres, St. Croix, Switzerland, "Stella Concert No. 150", cylinder music box with duplex comb, playing 14 inch discs in a mahogany case with molded base and lid, with15 discs. -
Jules-Edouard Dehon, Switzerland for Tiffany & Co., New York, three piece mantel garniture set, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven movement in a elaborately sculpted cast brass Renaissance revival case featuring claw feet, foliate heads, floral motifs, peripheral fretwork, and lion masks in profile, cream porcelain dial with blued steel hands, all topped by a large urn finial. Two matching brass candelabra holding six candles each. -
Switzerland, for Tiffany & Co., New York, a two sided desk clock, the rectangular green onyx base supporting the square, gilt case, silvered dials with applied, gilt arabic numerals, luminous black steel hands, 8 day, timepiece movement with lever escapement -
Zenith, Switzerland, a two day, boxed, rim wind and set lever chronometer, the gilt, 19 jewel, 3/4 plate movement with large, monometallic balance, Breguet overcoil balance spring, micrometric regulator and micrometric adjustment for regulator pin spacing, Arabic numeral silvered dial marked "Chronometre Zenith", with constant seconds and wind indicator, blued steel hands, contained in a brass bowl with gimbals, all mounted in a locking mahogany box with glazed top, and with padded mahogany outer box and original rate certificate, serial #31972 -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Rue de la Paix" desk or table clock, the turned, gilt, lamp post form case with 8 day, timepiece movement, Roman numeral white painted dial, and fancy blued steel hands, the Rue de la Paix sign professionally changed to read "Rue de la Schacker" for a previous owner -
Renova, Switzerland, a nickel plated, musical alarm clock in a rectilinear case with Arabic numeral metal dial, blued steel luminous baton hands, 30 hour, timepiece movement with music box concealed in the base -
Switzerland, a large, ebonized, quarter striking and repeating bracket clock, stepped, molded base below a large, arabic and roman numeral enamel dial, molded cornice and stepped, molded top, pierced and engraved gilt hands, 8 day, two train movement with rectangular plates striking on two bells, and with verge escapement, silk thread suspension, and strike work mounted to the back plate -
Switzerland, music box playing 4 tunes with a 3.5 inch cylinder on a comb with 44 teeth in wood case grain-painted to look like rosewood with a floral motif on the lid. Tunes include "Home Sweet Home", "Dancing in the Barn", "The Star Spangled Banner", and one other. -
Switzerland, an inlaid, ebonized "Pendule Neuchateloise" style clock with matching bracket, the case with painted flowers, brass line inlay, and foliate designs of pewter and brass which are carried through to the bracket, case door with pierced, fabric backed fret below bezel glass, roman numeral white painted dial with gold painted embellishments, blued steel Breguet style hands, 8 day, two train movement with square plates, silk thread suspension, and striking on a gong attached to the case back -
Switzerland, cylinder music box, playing 10 tunes on an 8.5 inch cylinder in a figured sycamore box with original polychrome tune card under the lid. -
Swiss, 8 tune, music box with rosewood veneered top with marquetry inlay featuring flowers, grain painted sides with inlay in the front and ebonized inside of the lid with a tune card, 13 inch cylinder with one piece comb. -
Concord Swiss, 8 days, striking lacquered brass oversize carriage clock, mid 20th century -
LeCoultre Swiss, 8 days, time only, verdigris metal desk clock, c1973 -
Swiss for ÒJose Carayalde, MontevideoÓ. Brass, marble and beveled glass time only, 8 days, easel style desk clock, c1930 -
Ulysse Nardin, Le Locle & Geneva, Switzerland, chronometer watch, 22 ligne, 19 jewels, stem wind, pin set, gilt bar movement with lever escapement, Guillaume balance, double roller, gold timing screws and micrometric regulator in a sterling silver, screw back and snap bezel, open face case, with Roman numeral, outer black 5-minute markers, white enamel dial, blued steel spade and poker hands, serial #124015. -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" gold-plated brass and glass mantel clock wound by atmospheric changes, serial #658529.