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FRENCH GOLD PLATED SOLID BRASS MANTEL CLOCK BY JAPY FRERES. CIRCA 1885-1900. -
GERMAN BRACKET CLOCK. CIRCA 1890. -
THIS IS A LARGE FRENCH MANTEL CLOCK IN A BELGIAN ONYX CASE CIRCA 1895. -
SETH THOMAS METAL TAMBOUR "TAMPA" IN A GILT FINISH. CIRCA 1910. -
FRENCH EMPIRE MANTEL CLOCK. CIRCA 1850'S. -
THIS IS A DORIC SHELF CLOCK, THE "COMET" BY THE GILBERT CLOCK CO.,CIRCA 1879-85. -
FRENCH BOX CLOCK IN A WALNUT VENEERED CASE. CIRCA 1930'S. -
Gilt brass and marble table regulator with escapement a coup perdu, overhanging pendulum and highly unusual power system. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1840. -
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. -
Pendule Pyramidale and Muses; gilt bronze 8 day-going double-barrel precision mantel regulator; Breguet; bronzes by Pierre-Philippe Thomire and Nicolas DelaFontaine dit Le Jeune, begun in 1805, sold on March 10, 1827 -
Extremely rare and highly important mahogany and gilt bronze Pendule Marine; Breguet, finished December 1808 -
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 -
Musical Scent Flask; Gold and enamel, emerald- and half pearl-set musical scent flask fitted with a watch with visible diamond-set balance, a carillon, and a mirrored compartment . Jaquet Droz, London, casemaker's mark "M&P", Geneva, made for the Chinese market, circa 1790. -
Extremely fine and rare, red tortoiseshell veneered and ormolu eight day-going, hour and half-hour striking and hour-repeating musical bracket clock with eight tunes playing on the hour or on demand. Pierre Jaquet Droz, A la Chaux-de-Fonds, circa 1770. Extremely -
Pair of moss agate and 20K gold diamond-set scent flask fitted with clockwatches striking the hours and mirrored compartments. James Cox, London, circa 1770, made for the Chinese market. -
Solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1965. -
Renaissance single hand table clock with hour-striking and alarm. French, circa 1550. -
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.