Search Antique Clocks
Showing 781–800
of 805 clocks
from Switzerland
-
Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1965. -
Gilt brass eight-day going, petite sonnerie, quarter repeating, carriage clock with alarm and chronometer escapement, in fitted box. Patek et Cie. a Geneve, circa 1850. -
Mahogany, eight-day going, quarter repeating grande et petite sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and special escapement, with contemporary fitted box. Breguet et Fils, c. 1805 -
Fine sterling silver and enamel eight day-going, small domed desk clock with original leatherfitted box. Wegelin Fils, Lyon et Geneve, circa 1925. -
Very fine silver, enamel and agate, eight day-going minute-repeating carriage clock. Nocturne, Swiss, circa 1910. -
Very fine integrated Electronic Master Clock System, two-module tower. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, circa 1980. -
Very fine Integrated T3 Electronic Master Clock System, five-module tower; Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, circa 1975. -
Fine eight day-going form clock designed as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger-LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1965. -
C.1950, Semca brass cased double dial "Partners" desk clock. -
C.1975, Swiss, Reuge Music Co, St. Croix, singing bird -
C.1920, Swiss, Singing Bird Box, in coin silver case, -
C.1975, Swiss, Reuge Music Co, St. Croix, singing bird -
C.1858, Swiss Pinwheel Regulator, 8-Day Center sweep. -
C.1975, Swiss for Matthew Norman, London, Brass Miniature Carriage clock, -
C.1890, Swiss, Mermod Freres, Inter-changeable cylinder music box (one -
E.N. Welch Clock Co. kitchen clock, "No.21", ca 1900. -
LeCoultre novelty clock with calendar, -
LeCoultre desk clock, with alarm. -
Swiss dresser or desk clock. -
French-Swiss pinwheel in a Vienna regulator type case, called the "Laterndluhr" or lantern style.