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from Switzerland
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Swiss, LeCoultre, "Atmos", No. 70184, perpetual running clock, 15J, with bottom lever to secure torsion pendulum for transport, c1970 -
Three Zenith modern 8 day time and strike tandem wind Swiss reproduction Neuchatel bracket clocks. -
Swiss, Reuge, singing bird in cage, a red-breasted robin with blue cheek feathers setting on a perch in a gold toned brass cage, c1930 -
Ansonia Clock Co., "Zenith", 8 day time/strike crystal regulator, c1914 -
Angelus Watch Co., Switzerland desk clock and barometer with 15J stem wind stem set Angelus signed nickel movement in polished brass case with silvered metal dials and date window, c1950 -
LeCoultre Atmos No. 51413 gold plated mantel clock, mid 20th century -
Swiss, Thorens music box with seven 4.5" discs, circa mid 20th century -
Gubelin, Lucerne, Switzerland, ormolu and marble time and strike desk clock, jeweled lever escapement, rear wind, striking on internal coiled wire gong with pink guilloche enamel Roman numeral dial, c1920 -
Didisheim Goldschmidt Fils and Co. Swiss "Le Petit Forgeron" miniature brass/marble animated-dial 30-hour desk clock, c1900. -
Henry Capt, Geneve Switzerland miniature carriage clock / travel clock key wind key set movement with platform lever escapement in leather covered brass rectangular case with Roman numeral white enamel dial, sNo. 291 -
Swiss, LeCoultre, skeletonized desk clock with movement visible through the dial, 16 jewels, 8-day, c1980 -
Swiss, 8 day sterling silver lever movement desk timepiece. c. 1928 This was a presentation piece, engraved on the base and reads as follows: "Queen Victoria Nursing Inst New Malden, Presented to Mrs. Bevan by the Ladies Committee as token of esteem and in recognition of her valued services as Lady President from 1897 to 1928." -
18 - 15 1/2" Metal Music Box Discs -
18 - 15 1/2" Metal Music Box Discs -
Antique Swiss Cylinder Music Box -
Swiss Figural Eagle Ball Clock -
Swiss made tambour style clock. -
Swiss desk clock, easel back. -
Swiss 8 day desk clock, in a brass case almost 4" square. -
Swiss Pinwheel, C. 1890. The old walnut case stands 69" without a base.