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A SETH THOMAS MANTLE CLOCK
AN AMERICAN MANTLE CLOCK by Waterbury in the French taste.
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE LYRE CLOCK, late 19th century.
THREE-WEIGHT GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Amstetten, Austria, late 19th century,
AN ATMOS MANTLE CLOCK
TWO CHAIRMAN MAO COMMUNIST ALARM CLOCKS; circa 1960,
CHARLES X EMPIRE STYLE PATINATED BRONZE AND COPPER STATUE CLOCK, French, dated 1827,
AN ENGLISH VICTORIAN CHINA CASED SHELF CLOCK,
LOUIS XV GILT-BRONZE AND SEVRES PORCELAIN SHELF CLOCK, French, late 18th/early 19th century,
GILT-BRONZE, BRASS AND ENAMELED CRYSTAL REGULATOR SHELF CLOCK, French, 19th century,
EMPIRE PERIOD ORMOLU-MOUNTED MAHOGANY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, French, c.1815,
LOUIS XV STYLE THREE-PIECE GILT-BRONZE CLOCK SET, Rodier maker, Paris, 19th century,
AN AMERICAN SETH THOMAS SHIP'S CLOCK AND BAROMETER
CHIPPENDALE REVIVAL MAHOGANY CASE GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, Herschede Hall Clock Co., American, c.1890,
LE COULTRE "ATMOS" CLOCK, brass cased with glass top,
A FRENCH CARRIAGE CLOCK,
A GERMAN BRACKET CLOCK.
MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, English, 19th century,
AN AUSTRIAN WALL CLOCK,
AN ANSONIA BRASS CASED MANTLE CLOCK
A SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCK,
AMERICAN TALL CASE FLOOR CLOCK, Thomas Crow clockmaker, Wilmington, Delaware, c.1797-1845,
A GERMAN MANTEL CLOCK.
A WATERBURY BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK
VIENNA GRANDE SONNERIE WALL CLOCK, Austria, 19th century,
SETH THOMAS SHELF CLOCK,
AN AMERICAN SETH THOMAS MANTEL CLOCK, c.1885,
AN AMERICAN SESSIONS VICTORIAN MANTEL CLOCK, c.1905,
MAHOGANY CASED 9-TUBE HALL CLOCK, American, c.1915,
A NEWER GERMAN BRACKET CLOCK
GERMAN TWO-WEIGHT REGULATOR WALL CLOCK, Junghans Clock Co., c.1905,
MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, David Compigne, clockmaker, Winton, England, c.1850;
MAHOGANY CASED GRANDFATHER CLOCK, M. Young, Newcastle on Tyne, England, mid 19th century,
AN UNUSUAL OAK CLOCK BOOKCASE, French, 19th century,
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE AND MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK.
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE THREE PIECE CLOCK SET.
AN ITALIAN CLOCK having an inlaid fruitwood case,
A COLLECTIBLE ATMOS MANTEL CLOCK,
AN ITALIAN MANTEL CLOCK,
HERSCHEDE MODEL 215 GRANDFATHER FLOOR CLOCK, Herschede Hall Clock Co., Ohio, serial No.588823, mfg. 1954,
A FRENCH GILT BRONZE CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK
A CARTIER MANTEL CLOCK,
DUTCH STAARTKLOK ("TAIL CLOCK"), c.1790-1810,
A FRENCH FIGURAL ART NOUVEAU MANTEL CLOCK.
Japan, circa 1850. Fine gilt brass, hour and half-hour striking travelling bracket clock.
Unusual brass travelling medical seconds register, in original fitted box, Japan, circa 1850.
Very fine and unusual 20K gold, enamel and under-engraved glass, morocco covered necessaire cabinet designed as a miniature secretaire with inset watch, in fitted box. J. Weldon, London, circa 1760.
Fine gilt bronze eight day-going, hour and half-hour striking Louis XVI wall clock, Charles Le Roy a Paris, circa 1780.
Fine painted wood and gilt bronze eight-day going hour and half-hour striking Louis XV cartel with matching bracket, so-called cul de lampe. France, circa 1760.
Fine eight-day going, pull cord winding quarter repeating, Boulle type brass inlaid veneered cartel with matching bracket, so-called cul de lampe. Esaie Huguenin a La Chaux-de-Fond, circa 1720.
Fine brass, eight-day going, quarter striking Capucine type travelling clock with alarm. French, Jura, circa 1800.
Fine silvered and gilt repousse brass eight-day going Telleuhr. German, circa 1750. Fine
Thomas Borensteiner inn Kuerchthahl, circa 1700. Very fine quarter striking bracket clock movement with alarm.
Fine gilt bronze, eight day going, Petite Sonnerie, quarter repeating carriage clock with alarm, in original fitted travelling box. French, No. 684, circa 1890.
Fine and unusual gilt and silvered bronze, eight-day going keyless small timepiece a cercle tournant, with a small statuette representing Joan of Arc, in original fitted box. Leroy & Cie., 13 et 15, Galerie Montpensier, Paris, circa 1900.
Gilt bronze, hour and half hour striking, hour repeating, centre-seconds mignonette carriage clock. Swiss, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1880.
Bracket clock, Tiffany & Co., New York, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1900.
Fine and unusual eight-day going bronze, Italian onyx and crystal keyless table timepiece. Swiss, circa 1890.
Fine Naviquartz, mahogany electronic chronometer with centre-seconds, in original box and with original documentation. Patek Philippe & Cie., Geneve, c. 1972
Very fine solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box, accompanied by the original certificate. Patek Philippe & Cie., c. 1963
Very fine solar-powered electric table clock in original fitted box. Patek Philippe & Cie., c. 1958
Fine, two-day marine box chronometer with 56-hour winding indicator and Guillaume balance. Glashuetter Uhrenbetriebe Glashuette/Sa. (GUB), No. 11322, circa 1940.
Fine, two-day marine box chronometer with 56-hour winding indicator and Guillaume balance. Wempe, Chronometerwerke, Hamburg, No. 8711, circa 1940.
Center-seconds deck chronometer. A. Johansen & Co., 149 Minories, London, circa 1880.
Mystery clock, whose form and decoration are inspired by the Aztec Sun Stone, in original leather fitted box. Black, Starr & Frost, New York, made by Rubel Freres, Paris, circa 1920.
Very fine and rare veneered mahogany inlaid with ebony center-seconds table regulator with thermometer. Blondeau, Bte du Roi, No. 5243, "Retour d'Egypte" style.
Very fine and unique one year-going center-seconds floor regulator beating seconds, accompanied by a certificate. Breguet et Fils, No. 769, used as a Breguet Co. Regulator, begun in 1855, finished in 1874. Very
Fine keyless Siderometre Breguet Type 101 split-seconds chronograph, Breguet No. 4107, produced in September 1938.
High-precision astronomical wall regulator, Breguet, No. 705, c. 1865
Very fine and important ormolu pull quarter-repeating wall cartel with special escapement. Julien Le Roy, circa 1734.
Fine gilt bronze and enamel, eight day-going, half hour-striking carriage clock in original leather fitted box. E. Maurice Co., Paris, made for the Chinese market, circa 1890.
Very fine and rare skeletonized month-going table regulator; French, circa 1830.
Fine and rare gilt brass eight day-going hour-striking and repeating, alarm traveling clock. Freres Melly a Paris, (German), circa 1770.
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator and reversible fusee. Gebber Eppner, Berlin, No. 189, circa 1940. Fine
Giovanni Francesco Gioly (Jean Francois Joly), Roma, dated 1693. Extremely rare and very fine small ebonized quarter-repeating bracket clock with early balance and straight balance spring. C
Fine mahogany two-day break-circuit marine chronometer with winding indicator. Glasshuetter Uhrenbetriebe Glasshuette/Sa. (GUB), No. 4114, circa 1970. Fine
Fine mahogany electronic chronometer with center-seconds. Golay, Swiss, "Marine", circa 1970.
Fine 8 day-going, hour and half hour-striking, hour-repeating Neuchatel type pendulum wall bracket clock. H. Mons aVevey, circa 1770.
Very fine, ebonized center-seconds month-going mantel regulator with mean and solar time, annual calendar and visible escapement. Henri Motel, Paris, No. 3, circa 1850.
early balance spring hour and half hour striking traveling clock. Isaac Thuret, A Paris, circa 1690.
Fine and unusual small sidereal counter. J. Auricoste, circa 1910.
Fine 8 day-going, hour and half-hour striking Neuchatel type pendulum bracket clock. Jean-Henri Mons, Swiss, circa 1730.
Surveying clock with 36-hour winding indication and stop feature. Jules Auricoste et Fils, circa 1930.
Astronomical pendulum table clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon, thermometers in Centigrade and Fahrenheit scales, barometer and special escapement. Le Roy & Fils, circa 1870.
Fine small 40 hour-going deck chronometer with power reserve indication. Leroy, Paris, circa 1880.
Very fine and rare ebonized hour-striking, early "Religieuse" pendulum wall clock. Nicolas Gribelin, Paris, circa 1680.
Two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator, circa 1860.
Two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator, Owen Owens, circa 1880.
Brass table surveying and astronomical observation 8-day going clock with chronometer escapement and dead-seconds chronograph. Perin & Magniel, France,circa 1890.
Astronomical eight day-going, center-seconds, hour and quarter striking, mahogany wall regulator "a violon". Probably Samuel Roy & Fils a Chaux de Fonds, circa 1810.
Two-day Marine Chronometer with winding. Robert Watshaw, circa 1880.
Gilt brass mantel clock. Romulus Ravrio a Paris, circa 1825.
Boulle marquetry hour and half-hour striking pendulum table clock. Didier Lalemand, A Paris, circa 1700
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Thomas Mercer, Ltd. London, No. 19851, circa 1950. Fine
8 day-going weight-driven center-seconds mahogany "valet astronomique" longcase regulator. Lepaute, made in 1807.
"Pendule Mysterieuse Modele A", 18K gold, onyx, rock crystal and diamond eight day-going Mystery clock. Cartier, Paris, made in 1919.
Very fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Hamilton Watch Co, made in 1941. Very
Fine and unusual eight day-going keyless table clock with alarm, designed as a street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, made in the 1960's.
Fine and unusual eight day-going keyless table clock with alarm, designed as a street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, "Rue de la Paix", made in the 1960's.
Fine and interesting electric mystery clock. Jaeger, Swiss, circa 1955.
Very fine eight day-going keyless deck watch with 8-day winding indicator. Longines "Chronometre", circa 1922.
Very fine gilt brass solar-powered table clock based on a mechanical movement. Patek Philippe & Cie. circa 1958.
Fine brass "torpedo" deck watch, Patek, Philippe & Cie., sold on July 31, 1934.
Very fine "Naviquartz", electronic chronometer with center-seconds. Patek Philippe & Cie., circa 1970. Very
Fine and rare wall quartz Master Clock. Patek, Philippe & Cie., circa 1980.
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1947.
Fine mahogany two-day marine chronometer with winding indicator. Ulysse Nardin, Locle, Suisse, circa 1950.
Fine eight day-going "Capucine" alarm clock. France, circa 1810. Fine
Eight day-going, hour and half-hour striking and hour repeating mahogany veneered with Brazilian rosewood traveling clock. Unsigned, France, circa 1830.
Gilt brass and silver eight day-going grande et petite sonnerie, quarter-repeating carriage clock with alarm. Unsigned, French, circa 1880. Very
Gilt brass 8 day-going, quadruple-train, grande sonnerie quarter-repeating carriage clock with alarm and date. Unsigned, Wien, circa 1870.
Gilt brass, eight-day going Mignonette carriage clock with cloisonne enamelled decoration. Made in France, circa 1890.
Silver and enamel centre-seconds, portico table timepiece. Juvet, (Fleurier, Val de Travers), Swiss, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890.
Small gilt brass and enamel carriage clock, French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890.
Gilt brass and enamel, oval eight-day going small carriage clock. French, circa 1890.
Fine and unusual eight-day going keyless skeleton table timepiece, designed as a gilt brass and Plexiglas globe. LeCoultre, Swiss, made in the 1960's. Fine
Eight-day going keyless table timepiece, designed as street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, made in the 1960's.
Eight-day going keyless bedside table timepiece with exclusive alarm mechanism, designed as a candlestick. Jaeger-LeCoultre, made in the 1960's.
Eight-day going keyless table timepiece, designed as street lamp. Jaeger, Paris, made in the 1960's.
Fine battery powered timepiece designed as a pair of books. Jaeger, made in the 1960's.
Eight-day going, musical alarm clock with automaton scene. Jaeger, Swiss, made in the 1940's.
gilt brass, oval eight-day going, quarter repeating, small carriage clock. A. B. V., France, circa 1890.
Fine gilt bronze, eight-day going Mignonette with porcelain panels. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890. Fine
Digital automaton table timepiece painting. D. Disheim Goldshhmidt, Fils & Cie., Swiss, circa 1920.
Small gilt brass and enamel carriage clock. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890.
Fine gilt bronze Mignonette eight-day going carriage clock. Lepine a Paris, circa 1890.
Silvered bronze, eight-day going Mignonette carriage clock. Charles Oudin, Paris, circa 1890.
gilt bronze, hour and half hour striking carriage clock with centre-seconds and singing bird. French, made for the Chinese Market, circa 1890.
Eight-day going Petite Sommerie, quarter repeating carriage clock, carillon on four bells. French, circa 1890.
Silver gilt and enamel eight-day going, keyless strut clock in original fitted box. J.T. C., Geneva, circa 1910.
Fine, silver gilt and enamel eight-day going, keyless carriage clock. J.T. C., Geneva, No. 4722, circa 1910.
Silver and enamel, pearl-set, eight-day going strut table timepiece. Tiffany & Co., Swiss, circa 1910.
Silver, gilt brass and enamel eight-day going strut clock, in original fitted box. Plojoux, circa 1910.
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going timepiece, designed as a cheval glass. Plojoux, circa 1910.
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going table timepiece with horizontal dial. Arnold & Steinwachs, Geneve, circa 1910.
Silver gilt and enamel, eight-day going table timepiece, designed as a temple of love, in original green leather fitted box. Haas Neveux & Cie, Geneve, circa 1910.
Silver eight-day going, sapphire set, keyless, quarter repeating timepiece. Guebelin, Lucerne, made in the 1940's.
Lapis lazuli, 18K gold, silver and enamel eight-day going timepiece in later fitted box. French, circa 1925. Very
Silver, enamel and agate, eight-day going minute repeating, carriage clock. Swiss, circa 1920. Very
Agate, silver gilt, 18K gold and enamel Art Deco, eight-day going strut clock. Maquet, circa 1930.
Silver, eight-day going small carriage clock, in original red morocco fitted travelling box. Cartier, France, circa 1910.
Agate, silver gilt, 18K gold and enamel Art Deco, eight-day going strut clock. Cartier, Paris, circa 1910.
18K yellow gold and enamel keyless travelling purse watch a cadran deployant, in original fitted box. Cartier, Paris, made in 1928.
18K yellow gold, enamel and lapis lazuli, eight-day going miniature carriage clock. Cartier, London, made in 1928.
18K yellow gold, enamel and onyx, eight day going miniature table clock a volets. Cartier, Paris, circa 1930.
18K gold, rock crystal and onyx, diamond-set, eight-day going Mystery clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1925.
Chromium plated, keyless centre-seconds deck watch in original mahogany deck watch box. E. M.T., Swiss, made in the 1940's.
18K gold and rock crystal, eight day going, humpbacked, skeleton carriage clock, Breguet, completed in May 1983,
Small sidereal counter. J. Auricoste, Paris, circa 1910.
Fine and rare gilt bronze singing bird cage with two birds and watch. Attributed to Charles Abraham Bruguier, Geneva, circa 1840.
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.
Agate gold and gilt sapphire-set eight day-going double-train hour and half-hour striking desk clock. Cartier, France, circa 1920.
Art Deco 18K yellow gold, enamel and nephrite eight day-going desk clock. Geneva Clock Co., circa 1910.
Gilt silver, gold, enamel, and agate eight day-going minute-repeating desk clock, Golay Fils & Stahl, circa 1910.
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 desk clock with date. Probably Austrian or German, circa 1870, movement by John Lampe, London, No. 1038, circa 1730.
18K silver and enamel, pearl-set concealed dial form watch designed as a lyre with visible balance. Geneva, circa 1810.
Ivory, gold, silver, lacquer and wood, Art Deco chinoiserie clock; Vacheron & Constantin, made by Verger Freres in 1929.
Gilt and painted enamel, eight-day going, miniature carriage clock. France, circa 1880.
Gilt brass and painted enamel eight-day going miniature carriage clock, French, circa 1890.
Eight-day going desk clock designed as a vertical sundial. Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1955.
Eight-day going brass and glass mystery clock. Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1950.
"Pendule Mysterieuse Modele A", 18K gold and rock crystal eight day going Mystery clock, Cartier, Paris, circa 1925.
Concealed electronic desk clock designed as a book. Jaeger, Paris, circa 1960.
Eight-day going, world time alarm desk clock; Jaeger LeCoultre, Swiss, circa 1955.
"The Juggler" table timepiece painting with digital indication. Disheim-Goldschmidt Fils & Cie, Swiss, circa 1920.
"Naviquartz", mahogany electronic chronometer with center-seconds with original certificate and manual. Patek Philippe & Cie., circa 1973.
"Naviquartz III", mahogany electronic chronometer with center-seconds with original box, certificate and instruction manual. Patek Philippe & Cie., circa 1985.
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.
9-day going brass and marble table regulator with unusual constant force escapement a coup perdu, friction roller bearings, power reserve indication, overhanging pendulum and thermometer. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1840.
Exceptionally fine, rare and important Louis XVI ormolu-mounted mahogany organ and dulcimer eight day-going, four-tune astronomical musical longcase clock fitted with center seconds, date, phases of the moon and striking hours and half-hours with automatic or on demand tune change. Christian Kintzing a Neuwied, cabinet by David Roentgen, c. 1778
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
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.
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.
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
18K gold and enamel, pin-set petite sonnerie striking clock with singing bird rising and singing every hour or on demand. Ilbery, London, movement attributed to Freres Rochat, No. 271, enamel attributed to Jean-Louis Richter, Geneva, circa 1800.
Exceptionally rare and equally fine eight-day going gilt brass astronomical Grande et Petite Sonnerie carriage clock with perpetual calendar, phases of the moon, year indication, alarm and special escapement in original leather fitted box. Breguet, No. 2516, sold to Baron de Blome for 2000 Francs in 1811.
Extremely rare and highly important mahogany and gilt bronze Pendule Marine; Breguet, finished December 1808
Silver and gilt bronze eight day going, quarter repeating Grande and Petite Sonnerie carriage clock; Leze, Paris, circa 1840.
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
French eight day-going hour- and half hour-striking musical painting with clock, circa 1860.
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.
2-day marine chronometer of special construction. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1830.
Gilt brass and marble table regulator with escapement a coup perdu, overhanging pendulum and highly unusual power system. Brosse a Bordeaux (France), circa 1840.
Very rare and very fine ebonized and gilt wood eight-day-going, bracket clock. Mercury Swiss, attributable to Meuron, made for the Italian Market, circa 1790.
18K gold, keyless one-minute tourbillon regulator in mahogany gimbaled box. James Pellaton, made in 1941.
Large silver "hump-back", eight day-going grande et petite sonnerie carriage clock with alarm and quarter-repeating; Breguet, sold on November 19, 1909
Double-train mahogany alarm carriage clock striking hours and half hours and repeating hours. Charles Frodsham, London, circa 1845.
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock striking and repeating the hours. James Mc Cabe, London, circa 1850.
"Giant" gilt brass double-train eight day-going carriage clock striking and repeating the hours; Barwise, London, circa 1850.
Gilt and large brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock striking the hours and half hours and repeating the hours. E.I. Dent, London, circa 1845.
8 day-going skeletonized mantle regulator with Gregorian and Revolutionary calendars. Robin a Paris, circa 1795.
Two-day marine chronometer with auxiliary compensation and 56-hour power reserve indicator. Barraud, London, circa 1850.
Gilt brass and enamel, two singing bird hanging cage with a center-seconds clock beneath, 12-stream fountain, playing four tunes on demand or changing automatically on the hour. Attributed to Jaquet-Droz, Geneva, circa 1780.
49 hour-going mahogany marine chronometer with power reserve indicator. E. Delepine, France, made in 1896.
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going, triple-train, grande sonnerie quarter-repeating carriage clock. J.W. Benson, London, circa 1890.
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock, striking the hours and half hours and repeating the hours. Desbois, London, circa 1850.
"Giant" gilt brass 8 day-going double-train carriage clock, striking the hours and quarters. William Payne & Co, London, circa 1850.
Gilt brass, 1 year-going double-barrel carriage clock with 30-second remontoir, chronometer escapement and regulator dial, accompanied by a chased ivory paneled key with Chinese motifs. Aulet a Paris, circa 1830.
Very fine and rare dead center-seconds, astronomical, 1 month-going mantle regulator. Charles Oudin, Paris.

 

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