Magnificent vermeil watch with erotic enamel from the First Empire period. Enamel dial with Arabic numerals, Breguet hands in burnished steel. Movement in gilded brass, with verge escapement, chain an[...]
The rear reveals part of the finely cut cogs of the mechanism. It indicates the hours, minutes and dates of the Republican month by three hands Artist: Vermorel à Charlieus Period: 18th century Style:[...]
Magnificent gold and enamel watch with its key and its case signed "Munier à Paris" circa 1820 n° 21141 off-center silver dial triple gold case in perfect condition, diameter 40 mm and 55 mm with bail[...]
Watch holder in finely chiseled, patinated bronze and mercury-gilded bronze, depicting a sireme playing the lyre. Rests on a bronze base with an acanthus frieze and a yellow Siena marble base. Excelle[...]
Uncommon temple shape for this Empire style watch holder in rosewood. It is an architectural box in the shape of a neoclassical temple with detached columns on the sides and an ornate pediment. In the[...]
Rooster watch signed TERROT mounted on a mahogany and gilt bronze watch holder.
Empire period - Restoration, the whole forming a charming table clock
The watch signed on the enamel dial is possibl[...]
Very Rare Empire Backet clock in blackened wood by the Swedish watchmaker Anders Sandberg (1776-1829) from Norrköping.
The clock has a golden Verge escapement movement with an engraved and chisele[...]
Eagle Watch holder in patinated bronze Empire period with garland on Siena marble column. Good original condition. Circa 1800 Length: 16 cm Width: 18 cm Height: 23 cm
Solid silver watch from the Empire era with duplex movement. This watch is signed by the clockmaker Joseph Banister whose workshop was located in Colchester, 80 km from London in England. Joseph Banis[...]
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