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French 8 day carriage clock, time and strike, ca 1885. This 7.25" high case is dressed with clear stones around the front edge. -
French carriage clock, 8 day time and strike, ca late 1800's. The case is 7" high with the handle up, clean and polished, and overall in excellent condition. -
French 8 day carriage clock, time and strike, ca 1880. Brass case is 7" high, clean, complete, and all original. -
French carriage clock. -
TWO ENGLISH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, 19th century. -
TWO ENGLISH BRASS CARRIAGE CLOCKS, 19th century. -
18K gold and rock crystal, eight day going, humpbacked, skeleton carriage clock, Breguet, completed in May 1983, -
18K yellow gold, enamel and lapis lazuli, eight-day going miniature carriage clock. Cartier, London, made in 1928. -
Silver, eight-day going small carriage clock, in original red morocco fitted travelling box. Cartier, France, circa 1910. -
Silver, enamel and agate, eight-day going minute repeating, carriage clock. Swiss, circa 1920. Very -
Fine, silver gilt and enamel eight-day going, keyless carriage clock. J.T. C., Geneva, No. 4722, circa 1910. -
Eight-day going Petite Sommerie, quarter repeating carriage clock, carillon on four bells. French, circa 1890. -
Silvered bronze, eight-day going Mignonette carriage clock. Charles Oudin, Paris, circa 1890. -
Fine gilt bronze Mignonette eight-day going carriage clock. Lepine a Paris, circa 1890. -
Small gilt brass and enamel carriage clock. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890. -
Fine gilt bronze, eight-day going Mignonette with porcelain panels. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890. Fine -
gilt brass, oval eight-day going, quarter repeating, small carriage clock. A. B. V., France, circa 1890. -
Gilt brass and enamel, oval eight-day going small carriage clock. French, circa 1890. -
Small gilt brass and enamel carriage clock, French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890. -
Gilt brass, eight-day going Mignonette carriage clock with cloisonne enamelled decoration. Made in France, circa 1890.