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Lepine, Paris, France figural clock, 8 day, time and bell strike, spring driven movement in gilt ormolu case with seated figure surmounting 10" white enamel dial, a peacock and two swans with turned feet, c1880 -
Lepine, a Paris, grand sonnerie striking carriage clock, gilt Corniche case with beveled glasses, Arabic numeral white enamel dial with subsidiary alarm chapter, blued steel hands, 8 day time and strike movement with lever platform, sounding the hour and quarters in passing, and repeating on demand, with lever for selecting grand sonnerie, petit sonnerie, and silence, dial and movement signed, serial #30522 -
French, Signed Lepine, 4 column Empire style mantel regulator, ormolu case and with pinwheel, 30 day movement and with a compensating grid pendulum with unique temperature variation scale on the front of the pendulum bob, showing from zero change (at top) to a max of plus or minus 40 degrees (at the bottom). Wording is in French (Froid . de Chaud). The pendulum with knife edge suspension, and the dial showing center seconds, the escape wheel having 60 pins and rotating once per minute, c1825 -
Fine gilt bronze Mignonette eight-day going carriage clock. Lepine a Paris, circa 1890. -
49 hour-going mahogany marine chronometer with power reserve indicator. E. Delepine, France, made in 1896. -
French Carriage clock in a 5 1/2 inch high brass case, by "Delepine-Barrois, France, 11 Jewels", as signed on the movement.