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Louis XVI clock; France, late 18th century.Polychromed and gilded wood.Measurements: 48 x 32 x 14
Louis XVI clock; France, late 18th century.Polychromed and gilded wood.Measurements: 48 x 32 x 14 cm.Louis XVI style table clock, in polychrome wo...
Table clock after 18th century English Bracket models. Late 19th-early 20th century.Wood decorated
Table clock after 18th century English Bracket models. Late 19th-early 20th century.Wood decorated with chinoiserie.Swiss movement.With key.Needs ...
Table clock, Empire period. France, early 19th century.Gilt bronze.Some lack in the figure.The
Table clock, Empire period. France, early 19th century.Gilt bronze.Some lack in the figure.The pendulum and the key are missing. It needs to be ov...
Travel clock; late 19th century.Bronze and bevelled glass.No key preserved.Precise set-up.Measurements: 13 x 8.5 x 8 cm.Travel or carriage clock w...
ANTOINE GAULIN (Active in Paris from 1779 to 1830). Transitional Louis XVI-Imperial portico clock.
ANTOINE GAULIN (Active in Paris from 1779 to 1830). Transitional Louis XVI-Imperial portico clock. France, late 18th-early 19th century.Belgian m...
Desk clock "Return a Egipte"; France, 1870-1900.Black marble, onyx and bronze.Measurements: 41 x
Desk clock "Return a Egipte"; France, 1870-1900.Black marble, onyx and bronze.Measurements: 41 x 50 x 21 cm.Design published in Pierre Kjellberg, ...
Chapel clock, circa 1700.Ebonised wood.Preserves key.Precise set up.Measurements: 50 x 38 x 17 cm.
Chapel clock, circa 1700.Ebonised wood.Preserves key.Precise set up.Measurements: 50 x 38 x 17 cm.Chapel clock made of ebonised wood with an archi...
Atmos JAEGER-LECOULTRE watch, No. 635843.Bronze and glass.Signed.Measurements: 22 x 20 x 20 x 15
Atmos JAEGER-LECOULTRE watch, No. 635843.Bronze and glass.Signed.Measurements: 22 x 20 x 20 x 15 cm.The Atmos table clock by the Swiss firm Jaeger...
Poster clock; Louis XV, France. second half of the nineteenth century.Wood with Boullè type marquetry. Bronze applications.It has Paris machinery,...