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Very fine solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box, accompanied by the original certificate. Patek Philippe & Cie., c. 1963 -
Fine Naviquartz, mahogany electronic chronometer with centre-seconds, in original box and with original documentation. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, c. 1972 -
Fine and unusual eight-day going bronze, Italian onyx and crystal keyless table timepiece. Swiss, circa 1890. -
Gilt bronze, hour and half hour striking, hour repeating, centre-seconds mignonette carriage clock. Swiss, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1880. -
Fine eight-day going, pull cord winding quarter repeating, Boulle type brass inlaid veneered cartel with matching bracket, so-called cul de lampe. Esaie Huguenin a La Chaux-de-Fond, circa 1720. -
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Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1950. -
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1947. -
Fine and rare wall quartz Master Clock. Patek, Philippe & Cie., circa 1980. -
Very fine "Naviquartz", electronic chronometer with center-seconds. Patek Philippe & Cie., circa 1970. Very -
Fine brass "torpedo" deck watch, Patek, Philippe & Cie., sold on July 31, 1934. -
Very fine gilt brass solar-powered table clock based on a mechanical movement. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1958. -
Very fine eight day-going keyless deck watch with 8-day winding indicator. Longines "Chronometre", circa 1922. -
Fine and interesting electric mystery clock. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1955. -
Fine and unusual eight day-going keyless table clock with alarm, designed as a street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, "Rue de la Paix", made in the 1960's. -
Fine and unusual eight day-going keyless table clock with alarm, designed as a street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, made in the 1960's. -
Astronomical eight day-going, center-seconds, hour and quarter striking, mahogany wall regulator "a violon". Probably Samuel Roy & Fils a Chaux de Fonds, circa 1810. -
Fine 8 day-going, hour and half-hour striking Neuchatel type pendulum bracket clock. Jean-Henri Mons, Swiss, circa 1730. -
Fine 8 day-going, hour and half hour-striking, hour-repeating Neuchatel type pendulum wall bracket clock. H. Mons aVevey, circa 1770. -
Fine mahogany electronic chronometer with center-seconds. Golay, Swiss, "Marine", circa 1970.