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FRENCH GILT METAL MANTLE CLOCK, -
Gilt silver desk clock with date. Probably Austrian or German, circa 1870, movement by John Lampe, London, No. 1038, circa 1730. -
Tortoiseshell, gold, white agate, jade, lapis lazuli and gilt silver, diamond-set with eight day-going Art Deco chinoiserie desk clock. Lacloche Freres, circa 1920. -
Gilt silver, gold, enamel, and agate eight day-going minute-repeating desk clock, Golay Fils & Stahl, circa 1910. -
Art Deco 18K yellow gold, enamel and nephrite eight day-going desk clock. Geneva Clock Co., circa 1910. -
Agate gold and gilt sapphire-set eight day-going double-train hour and half-hour striking desk clock. Cartier, France, circa 1920. -
Two very unusual,. Fine and rare, gilt silver, painted on enamel eight day-going Art Deco chinoiserie desk clocks, one with minute-repeating. Cartier, circa 1920. Unsigned, circa 1920. -
18K yellow gold, enamel and onyx, eight day going miniature table clock a volets. Cartier, Paris, circa 1930. -
18K yellow gold and enamel keyless travelling purse watch a cadran deployant, in original fitted box. Cartier, Paris, made in 1928. -
Agate, silver gilt, 18K gold and enamel Art Deco, eight-day going strut clock. Cartier, Paris, circa 1910. -
Agate, silver gilt, 18K gold and enamel Art Deco, eight-day going strut clock. Maquet, circa 1930. -
Lapis lazuli, 18K gold, silver and enamel eight-day going timepiece in later fitted box. French, circa 1925. Very -
Silver eight-day going, sapphire set, keyless, quarter repeating timepiece. Guebelin, Lucerne, made in the 1940's. -
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going timepiece, designed as a cheval glass. Plojoux, circa 1910. -
Silver, gilt brass and enamel eight-day going strut clock, in original fitted box. Plojoux, circa 1910. -
Silver and enamel, pearl-set, eight-day going strut table timepiece. Tiffany & Co., Swiss, circa 1910. -
Silver gilt and enamel eight-day going, keyless strut clock in original fitted box. J.T. C., Geneva, circa 1910. -
Fine battery powered timepiece designed as a pair of books. Jaeger, made in the 1960's.