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Marina mantel with white background -
Pretty little 8 day mantle -
An Atmos 528 dating from the 1970s. -
C.1956, Swiss, LeCoultre ATMOS, perpetual, never wind mantel clock, -
C.1955, Swiss, LeCoultre Rue de la Paix "Street Clock", mini souvenir clock, in excellent original condition. -
C.1956 (dated presentation), Swiss LeCoultre, ATMOS clock in very good as-found condition. -
C.1965, Swiss, LeCoultre ATMOS, perpetual, never wind mantel clock, -
Jaeger LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos" gilt brass and glass perpetual mantel clock, serial number 98063, front door hinges from side, in original green felt carrying box -
Jaeger LeCoultre, Switzerland, "Atmos Tuxedo" model 522 calibre movement perpetual gold- plated brass and glass time only mantel clock, serial number 61873 -
Swiss Jaeger le Coultre Atmos timepiece, circa 1960 -
A LE COULTRE ATMOS CLOCK. -
Eight-day going, musical alarm clock with automaton scene. Jaeger, Swiss, made in the 1940's. -
Fine battery powered timepiece designed as a pair of books. Jaeger, made in the 1960's. -
Eight-day going keyless table timepiece, designed as street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, made in the 1960's. -
Eight-day going keyless bedside table timepiece with exclusive alarm mechanism, designed as a candlestick. Jaeger-LeCoultre, made in the 1960's. -
Eight-day going keyless table timepiece, designed as street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, made in the 1960's. -
Fine and unusual eight-day going keyless skeleton table timepiece, designed as a gilt brass and Plexiglas globe. LeCoultre, Swiss, made in the 1960's. Fine -
Eight-day going, world time alarm desk clock; Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1955. -
Concealed electronic desk clock designed as a book. Jaeger, Paris, circa 1960. -
Eight-day going brass and glass mystery clock. Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1950.