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The Art of Time

16 October 2019 | starting at 13:00 EDT
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161 lots available

Jules Jurgensen, Copenhagen. A fine 18K rose gold openface keyless lever watch1880's

Tiffany & Co., New York. A fine 18K enameled gold open face dress watch with Masonic dialCirca 1929

A fine Swiss 18K gold hunter cased pivoted detent pocket chronometerRef: Swiss patent no. 25896, circa 1900

Tiffany & Co. A fine and rare enameled 18K gold hunter cased minute repeating fob watch and chatelaine given by Russell Sage to his wife Olivia1882

Abraham Vacheron-Girod, Geneva. An innovative 18K gold open face lever watchWith original Vacheron & Constantin fitted box and a gold ratchet key 1840's

A gold and shagreen high relief repousse triple case watchmid-18th century and later

Tiffany & Co. A fine enameled diamond set 18K gold pendant watch and chainCirca 1915

Jacob Debaufre, London. A gold and bloodstone key wind open face pocket watch later enhanced with diamonds, rubies and moss agate Circa 1720 and later

Breguet et Fils. A very fine enameled gold pair case quarter repeating ruby cylinder watch for the Turkish marketCirca 1810

A very fine Swiss enameled gold musical snuff boxWith the cameo mark P&C for Piguet & Capt, Geneva, incuse lozenge box maker's mark S D and French guarantee marks for imported gold 1822 - 1838 First quarter 19th century

A continental two color gold and enamel snuff boxFirst quarter 19th century

A continental chased and engraved snuff box for the Turkish marketSecond quarter 19th century

Blondel & Melly à Genève. A very fine enameled gold open face lever watch for the Turkish marketSecond quarter 19th century

George Prior, London. A fine enameled gold pair case verge watch for the Turkish market and a diamond set gold crank keyLondon hallmark for 1813

Markwick Markham Perigal, London. A fine enameled gold pair case verge watch for the Turkish marketLondon hallmark for 1813

L's Tallibart à Genève. An enameled 18K gold hunter cased fob watch with portrait of the Calmady sisters after Sir Thomas LawrenceMid 19th century

A Viennese enameled gold 17th century style verge watchThird quarter 19th century

A Dutch painted iron and brass striking chamber clock with alarmLate 17th century

A French miniature lantern timepiece with alarmSigned Furet L'ainé A Paris Circa 1700

A rare Italian quarter striking chamber clockcirca 1700

An Italian iron and brass lantern clock with six hour dialFrame engraved 1721

A hardwood striking wall clock [shaku dokei] Mid to late 19th century

A Japanese double foliot dai-tokei with alarm 18th century, the stand later

A front winding makura-dokei with pendulum Mid-19th century

A large engraved yakura-dokei with double foliot 18th century

A brass inlaid ebonized and bronze mounted large table clock Signed E. Dent & Co., 61 Strand & 34 Royal Exchange, London, No. 1989 Late 19th century

An eglomisé paneled mahogany dish dial shelf clock Aaron Willard, Boston, circa 1825

A rosewood miniature table timepieceSigned D. Bagshaw, 22 Poland Street, London Third quarter 19th century

A rosewood striking table clockSigned on the dial, Braund, Dartford second quarter 19th century

A inlaid mahogany striking table clockSigned D & W Morice, Cornhill, London Second quarter 19th century

An unusual silver carriage clock in the form of a basket top bracket clock with leather traveling caseCase with London hallmark for 1888

A fine silver small table clockSigned Mappin & Webb, Ltd., Paris, the case with London hallmarks for 1903

A fine and rare silver miniature carriage clock with grande sonnerie striking and quarter repeatingRetailed by Tiffany & Co., movement by Charles Hour, Paris Early 20th century

A fine gilt Renaissance revival miniature carriage timepieceLast quarter 19th century

A fine Swiss silver montre pendulette de voyage with minute repeating and grande sonnerie striking and leather traveling caseSigned Marius Favre à Genève Circa 1930

A good rosewood four glass traveling clock with soft / loud striking optionSigned, Viner, 235 Regent St., London Mid 19th century

An unusual gilt and patinated bronze small four tune musical table clockSigned Peter La Coste, Hatton Garden, London, last quarter 18th century

An unusual mahogany quarter striking domestic regulator with gridiron pendulumSigned John Shelton, London, incorporating 18th century elements

A walnut tall case clock signed Daniel Quare and Stephen Horsman, London, no. 211 Early 18th century

An inlaid mahogany musical tall case clockSigned on the dial John Edgecumbe, Bristol

A fine gilt repeating carriage clock with alarmLast quarter 19th century

A gilt repeating carriage clockRetailed by Theodore B. Starr, New York Last quarter 19th century

A gilt cast and chased Art Nouveau repeating miniature carriage clock with alarmCirca 1900

A good gilt repeating carriage clock with alarmRetailed by Mansfield and Baird, Philadelphia Late 19th century

A fine French glazed ormolu center seconds mantel regulator with remontoire and year calendarSigned Lepaute à Paris Late 18th century

A fine and very rare giant chronometer carriage clock with patent remontoire, power reserve indication and running secondsSigned Edouard François, Paris, No. 3 Late 19th century

A finely modeled French bronze and black marble allegorical industrial clock portraying progress Last quarter 19th century

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