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C.1890, Mermod Freres, St. Croix, Switzerland, ten tune music box with original tune sheet; longer running spring with Jacot Safety Check and tune indicator to the left. 14.5" wide cylinder, double comb, Sublime Harmony. Key wound from the right side of the box. -
C.1985, Swiss, LeCoultre, Desk timepiece, a gilt brass frame, with a rear wind 16j movement, stacked vertically in skeleton style, the balance at the apex, with gilt brass studs for numerals on a frosted background. -
C.1930, Swiss, Gubelin, Gray marble desk clock, a jeweled rim wind clock, set into a variegated marble ball, which in turn sets into a matching recess in the marble base, so that it can be swiveled to any angle for viewing. Pull rim up for setting hands. -
C.1910, Swiss, Paul Ditisheim, Chronometer Watch, or as included literature calls it Chronometer, Petit Format, 21j, key wound, going barrel with enclosed compensated balance, 2-day, in a full 3-piece mahogany case with brass corners. -
Miniature Carriage Clock, Circa 1930. -
Large silver "hump-back", eight day-going grande et petite sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and quarter-repeating; Breguet, sold on November 19, 1909 -
18K gold, keyless one-minute tourbillon regulator in mahogany gimbaled box. James Pellaton, made in 1941. -
Very rare and very fine ebonized and gilt wood eight-day-going, bracket clock. Mercury Swiss, attributable to Meuron, made for the Italian Market, circa 1790. -
18K gold, silver, azure lacquer, lapis lazuli and black onyx desk clock in shape of an Oriental scent bottle with rotating ring hour display. Vacheron & Constantin, circa 1930. -
Pendule Pyramidale and Muses; gilt bronze 8 day-going double-barrel precision mantel regulator; Breguet; bronzes by Pierre-Philippe Thomire and Nicolas DelaFontaine dit Le Jeune, begun in 1805, sold on March 10, 1827 -
Extremely rare and highly important mahogany and gilt bronze Pendule Marine; Breguet, finished December 1808 -
Exceptionally rare and equally fine eight-day going gilt brass astronomical Grande et Petite Sonnerie carriage clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon, year indication, alarm and special escapement in original leather fitted box. Breguet, No. 2516, sold to Baron de Blome for 2000 Francs in 1811. -
18K gold and enamel, diamond-set, onyz, amber and emeral Art Deco 8 day going clock with mother of pearl dial, in original fitted box. Vacheron & Constantin, c. 1925 -
Exceptional, one of only two known, astronomical double barrel, eight day going large silver desk clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon and eight day power reserve indicator, accompanied by two original silver/gold/steel keys and matching calendar adjustment pin. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, made in 1927. -
Extremely fine and rare, red tortoiseshell veneered and ormolu eight day-going, hour and half-hour striking and hour-repeating musical bracket clock with eight tunes playing on the hour or on demand. Pierre Jaquet Droz, A la Chaux-de-Fonds, circa 1770. Extremely -
Fine and interesting electric mystery clock. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1955. -
Eight-day going form clock shaped as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1965. -
Brass and glass mystery clock. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1950. -
Fine 'Naviquartz', electronic, center-seconds chronometer, in original mahogany fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie, made in the 1970's. -
Fine 'Naviquartz', electronic, center-seconds chronometer, in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie, made in the 1970's.