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Wall Clock, late 19th century
Wall cabinet clock made of wood and brass, 93x39x15 cm.
Biedermeier Clock, Vienna, 19th century
Geometrical clock with architectonical structure; supported on 6 marble columns, face with Roman numerals in gilded brass frame; crowned with amphora, 55x34x19 cm.
Art Nouveau Clock Garniture, France, early 20th century
Secessionist garniture consists of main clock piece and pair of side candlesticks. Garniture made of marble and gilded bronze decorated with nymphs and harps, 27x15x12 cm.
Cabinet Clock, Goldsmiths Company, London, circa 1880
Bracket clock in architectonic casework made of oakwood; a glass hinged door at the front; face with Roman numerals, decorated with gilded arabesque ornament; quarter-striking system, 56x35x26 cm.
Mantel Clock, Etienne-Claude Couturier, Paris, 1823
Mantel clock in the manner of Louis XV, signed on face and mechanism "Courtrier a Paris". Mechanism of the Japy Brothers company for Courtrier, awarded with a gold medal in 1823. Polichrome casework, gilded bronze, enamel. Parisian system of striking, 68x33x15 cm.
Mantel Clock, France, circa 1925
Mantel clock in hand painted casework with Leda and the Swan decoration. Signed on mechanism "Societe Clusienne S.C.A.P.H.", 35x21x10 cm.
Cabinet Clock, France, second half of 19th century
Cabinet clock with Brocot type mechanism, casework made of gilded bronze, 41x19x15 cm.
Wall Clock, circa 1880
Wall clock in eclectic casework; mechanism: spring tension, swing controller, spiral gong, paper face, brass pendulum, hour and half hour striking system.
Clock, Poland, circa 1960
Chromed clock with elements made of plastics, height: 18 cm.
Art Nouveau Clock, Gustav Becker, circa 1900
Wall clock in the silesian style, signed. Pine structure, walnut veneer. Lenght 75 cm, width 30 cm.
Children's Clock, Czechoslovakia, circa 1930
Children's clock in biscuit hand painted casework.
Eclectic Clock, Joseph Penlington, Paris, second half of 19th century
Eclectic clock signed on mechanism "J. Penlington Paris 29542"; walnut wood casework with gilded bronze elements, 57x37 cm.
Mantel Clock, France, circa 1850
Mantel clock made of gilded bronze, 43x29 cm.