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by Jaeger-LeCoultre
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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. -
Eight-day going desk clock designed as a vertical sundial. Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1955. -
LeCoultre table clock, brass case -
LeCoultre "Atmos" clock -
LE COULTRE "ATMOS" CLOCK, brass cased with glass top, -
C.1965, Swiss, LeCoultre, BELLOWS novelty clock -
LE COULTRE ATMOS PERPETUAL MOTION CLOCK -
LE COULTRE ATMOS PERPETUAL MOTION CLOCK -
Atmospheric-Never-Wind Shelf Clock -
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. -
Le Coultre Atmos Clock -
Atmos Clock, c. 1950