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Miniature bronze cartel clock. Swiss 8 day time only movement is watch size, back wind and set and running perfectly. -
Swiss music box with a 10.5" cylinder. -
Reuge Music / Sainte-Croix Switzerland / Disc Music Box / A Century Old Tradition, copied from the label underneath. Box with a hinged coffin top and elaborate inlay on all sides. -
Swiss music box, five tune, 8.25" cylinder. -
Swiss LeCoultre "Atmos", or atmospheric clock. -
Swiss cylinder music box with a 13" cylinder, it has no broken teeth, a good comb with zither attachment, and double mainspring barrels. It plays eight recognizable tunes including some waltzes and marches. -
Swiss cylinder music box with Drum and 9 bells, ca 18701890. The cylinder is 13", has no broken teeth, and plays 8 "Aires". -
Swiss Mermod cylinder music box. The good cylinder is 133 3/8", plays 12 tunes, and sounds very good. -
Ivory, gold, silver, lacquer and wood, Art Deco chinoiserie clock; Vacheron & Constantin, made by Verger Freres in 1929. -
18K silver and enamel, pearl-set concealed dial form watch designed as a lyre with visible balance. Geneva, circa 1810. -
Gilt silver, gold, enamel, and agate eight day-going minute-repeating desk clock, Golay Fils & Stahl, circa 1910. -
Art Deco 18K yellow gold, enamel and nephrite eight day-going desk clock. Geneva Clock Co., circa 1910. -
Fine and rare gilt bronze singing bird cage with two birds and watch. Attributed to Charles Abraham Bruguier, Geneva, circa 1840. -
18K gold and rock crystal, eight day going, humpbacked, skeleton carriage clock, Breguet, completed in May 1983, -
Chromium plated, keyless centre-seconds deck watch in original mahogany deck watch box. E. M.T., Swiss, made in the 1940's. -
Silver, enamel and agate, eight-day going minute repeating, carriage clock. Swiss, circa 1920. Very -
Silver eight-day going, sapphire set, keyless, quarter repeating timepiece. Guebelin, Lucerne, made in the 1940's. -
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going table timepiece, designed as a temple of love, in original green leather fitted box. Haas Neveux & Cie, Geneve, circa 1910. -
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going table timepiece with horizontal dial. Arnold & Steinwachs, Geneve, circa 1910. -
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going timepiece, designed as a cheval glass. Plojoux, circa 1910.