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from Switzerland
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Swiss, Langdorff and Fills, Geneva, Concerto Piccolo, 8-tune 16" cylinder rosewood veneered and inlayed music box, c1880. -
LeCoultre Swiss "Atmos" gold plate and glass perpetual mantel clock, c1966 -
LeCoultre Swiss "Atmos" gold plate and glass perpetual mantel clock, c1979 -
LeCoultre Swiss "Atmos" gold plate and glass perpetual mantel clock, c1974 -
LeCoultre Swiss "Atmos" perpetual glass and gold-plated table clock, c1970 -
LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" s#472524 gold plated mantel clock, 1978 presentation -
LeCoultre, Switzerland "Atmos" gold plated brass and glass perpetual time piece s#244493, c1965 -
Omega Watch Co., Switzerland, rectangular desk clock, polished nickel finish, spring powered eight day time only movement, silvered guilloche dial with smooth Arabic chapter, dial signed Omega Swiss Made 8 days, luminous blued steel hands, beveled glass front, c1930 -
Music Boxes- 2 (Two) Swiss: 8-tune large cylinder player with inlaid and grained wood case, early 20th century; and modern Reuge small inlaid wood box playing Lara's Theme. -
Very fine and rare, silver "hump-back", eight day going, Grande et Petite Sonnerie carillon carriage clock with alarm, double calendar and special escapement. Breguet, c. 1843 -
Very fine and extremely rare, gilt bronze, eight-day going carriage clock with half-quarter repeater, alarm, subsidiary seconds, calendar with days of the month and months, in original Morocco fitted box, accompanied by the original key and certificate. Breguet, c. 1837. -
Swiss Jaeger le Coultre Atmos timepiece, circa 1960 -
A LE COULTRE ATMOS CLOCK. -
Swiss Travel Clock/Watch, ca late 1800's. Leather travel case with an easel stand. -
Swiss made novelty clock. The wood dial is signed, "buco Swiss". -
Crystal ball paperweight clock. Glass front and back, brass band around the center holding it all together. -
Swiss desk clock with three calendar dials showing months, days, and day of the month. It is a beautiful clock, gold/brass colored frame and dial, beveled glass, five original blued hands, and is signed on the dial, "Laurent / Paris / 8 Jours", and on the case, "Depose / 427". -
LeCoultre Atmospheric Clock, commonly called just "Atmos", ca 1968. Serial No. on top of the movement is 219707. -
LeCoultre Atmospheric clock, square dial model, serial No. 112660, ca 1952. -
Swiss music box, 5" cylinder length, plays eight tunes. Full program card on the top lid, inner lid with glass over the cylinder, internal winding crank, playing controls on the right side, the music plays very well.