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Silver, gilt brass and enamel eight day going strut clock, in original fitted box. Plojoux, circa 1900. -
Silver gilt and enamel eight day going, keyless strut clock in original fitted box. JTC, Geneva, circa 1900. -
Montre de sac, stainless steel and black leather purse watch, which, when opened, becomes a little bedside clock. Rolex, 1940's. -
Fine and very rare gilt and silvered bronze three-train, hour- and quarter-striking, large horizontal table clock in original leather fitted box. Christianus Caroll, Ksningsberg, circa 1660. -
Very fine 8 day-going mahogany jump hour-hand table clock striking hours and half-hours, Breguet, No. 555, c. 1800 -
FRENCH GILT METAL DESK CLOCK. -
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. -
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. -
Eight-day going form clock shaped as a gas street lamp with alarm. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1965. -
Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1965. -
18K gold, agate, labradorite, and bakelite eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920. -
18K gold and enamel nephrite jade, eight-day going desk clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1920. -
Eight-day going small table clock designed as a Pendule d'Officier. L. Leroy & Cie., Paris, circa 1880. -
Magnificent and extremely rare, 18K gold and enamel, pearl-set musical center-seconds scent flask fitted with a watch, with carillon and exceptional automaton scene. Attributable to John Rich and Decombaz, circa 1805, made for the Chinese market. -
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 small desk clock with original Morocco fitted box. Cartier, Paris, circa 1910. -
Fine tortoiseshell covered, keyless, eight day-going, quarter-repeating desk clock. Cartier, circa 1930. -
Fine and rare gilt bronze hour-striking crucifix table clock. Germany, circa 1640. -
Fine gilt bronze, triple-train, hour- and quarter-striking Renaissance table clock. Germany, circa 1640.