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Fine Furniture, Silver, Decorative Arts and Clocks

26 October 2015 | starting at 10:00 EDT
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504 lots available

A French 18K yellow gold snuff box by Alexandre-Raoul Morel, Paris, with incuse stamp 285, circa 1838-1842

A German 14K yellow gold snuff box marks rubbed, Hanau, 19th century

A French emerald-inset enameled silver-mounted agate Art Deco letter opener watch by Cartier, Paris, circa 1930

A very fine French Belle Epoque enameled silver gilt minute repeating miniature boudoir timepiece Signed by LaCloche Frères, Paris, case with French lozenge maker's mark MB, circa 1910

A fine Belle Époque enameled silver five minute repeating miniature boudoir timepiece Movement signed Nocturne, no. 2098, case with French lozenge maker's mark MB, first quarter 20th century

A fine French Belle Époque silver mounted nephrite boudoir timepiece Case with French lozenge maker's mark MB, circa 1910

A silvered and gilt enamel paneled miniature carriage timepiece Last quarter 19th century

A fine parcel gilt miniature carriage timepiece Circa 1900

A lacquered brass five-minute repeating carriage clock with alarm François-Arsène Margaine, Paris, No. 6209, last quarter 19th century

An Austrian lacquered guild brass quarter striking and repeating carriage clock with calendar and alarm Mid 19th century

A porcelain paneled striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm Late 19th century

A fine porcelain paneled striking and repeating carriage clock With the trademark of Achille Brocot, Paris, No. 188, last quarter 19th century

A fine gilt striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm Signed Jules à Paris, circa 1840

A fine gilt grande sonnerie carriage clock with alarm, thermometer and compass With the trademark of Quinet & Richard, Paris, last quarter 19th century

A fine lacquered brass chinoiserie paneled grande sonnerie carriage clock with alarm Retailed by Vve. J. Magnin, Guedin & Co., 29 Union Square, New York, circa 1880

A fine cloisonné enamel striking and repeating carriage clock with alarm Last quarter 19th century

A fine Chinese mother of pearl inlaid ebony veneer quarter striking miniature table clock Early 19th century, possibly Guangzhou

A fine porcelain paneled gilt striking table clock French, last quarter 19th century

Victor Kullberg, London. A fine two day marine chronometerNo. 9658, retailed by Kelvin & Wilfred O. White Co., Boston & New York, 19th / 20th century

Litherland,Davies & Co., Liverpool. A two-day marine chronometer No. 1003/18617, mid 19th century

A very rare telegrapher's large time code watch with protective boxSwiss, signed Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd., early 20th century

A fine and large French patinated metal and marble figural swinging mystery clock Late 19th century

A French ormolu mounted ebonized striking lyre clock with glass dome Second quarter 19th century

A fine Empire gilt bronze figural mantel clock Signed Ravrio, Bronzier à Paris, the movement supplied by Mesnil, circa 1810

A Louis XVI ormolu mantel clock Germain Dubois à Paris, last quarter 18th century

An important Louis XV ebony veneered regulateur de parquet displaying the Equation of Time Signed "Inventé en 1736 par JULIEN LE ROY de la Société des Arts", described and illustrated in the Encyclopédie of Denis Diderot and Jean d'Alembert

A Dutch carved walnut quarter striking automaton table clock with musical movement Signed Gerrit Tervooren en Soon, Amsterdam, third quarter 18th century and later

A fine Viennese walnut chiming longcase clock Signed Iac. Mæÿer in Wienn, second quarter 18th century

A remarkable Renaissance revival carved mahogany quarter chiming hall clock in the style of R. J. Horner, signed Grand Rapids Clock and Mantel Co., circa 1900

A fine inlaid mahogany quarter chiming hall clock Signed by Tiffany & Co., movement by J. J. Elliott, London, circa 1900

An inlaid walnut marquetry longcase clock Signed Robert Dingley, London, late 17th century

A fine George II burr walnut longcase clock signed Wightman, London, second quarter 18th century

A fine George III mahogany longcase clock Signed Barraud, Cornhill, London, late 18th century

A brass lantern clock with later movement Signed on the dial plate "Thomas Knifton at the Crossed Keys in Lothbury", mid 17th century and later

A brass mounted ebonized striking table clock Signed William Allam, London, mid 18th century

A fine ebonized striking table clock Signed Thomas Mudge & William Dutton, London, last quarter 18th century

A mahogany striking bracket clock for the American market retailed by Thomas Parker, Philadelphia, late 18th century

A mahogany carved column and crest shelf clock Second quarter 19th century, with the label of Mark Leavenworth

An eglomisé paneled inlaid mahogany patent timepiece First quarter 19th century, probably Rhode Island

A rare brass mounted eglomisé paneled carved mahogany lyre clock Second quarter 19th century, signed on the dial by John Sawin, Boston

A fine Federal inlaid mahogany longcase clock Signed Joakim Hill, Flemington, the dial attributed to Nolen and Curtis, circa 1810-1815

A good American Federal inlaid mahogany tall case clock Early 19th century, probably New Jersey

A Rutherford B. Hayes administration oyster plate designed by Theodore Russell Davis for Haviland Limoges, circa 1880

Three LeBeuf and Milliet of Creil and Montereau transferware dessert plates circa 1850

Jacob Maentel (German-American, 1778-1863) Pair of portraits of a family

A carved and giltwood wingspread eagle American, 19th century

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