A lovely Chappe telegraph clock, like the one the Postal Museum recently acquired… They provided a remarkable description, thank you! “The Postal Museum recently acquired a clock designed by the clock[...]
Interesting silver and crystal chatelaine. Fitted with a clock forming a magnifying glass sphere and its key. The clock is in working order... Note partial scratches on the crystal as well as a small [...]
Travel clock circa 1840 with alarm. The cabinet in only two parts, characteristic of the first travel clocks with 5 beveled glasses. The upper part is in fact in one piece. The large panoramic glass r[...]
Small travel clock known as an "Officer's Clock". Enamelled dial with roman numerals and alarm chime. Balance and movement visible through its five bevelled windows. Original double-imprint key. Heigh[...]
Charming and finely turned pocket watch stand in ebonized fruitwood, of English origin and datable to the early 19th century, during the Victorian era or late Empire period. With its understated elega[...]
Antique clock holder, wooden onion holder - Carlo X Original and curious pocket watch holder, onion holder in the shape of a small walnut temple. Attention to detail, resting on spiral feet and centra[...]
Watch holder with dolphins Gilded and patinated bronze Restoration period, around 1820 H. 18 cm Very good general condition ----- Beautiful model. All items with mounting marks.
Gold watch key, crystal and hair. The watch key features a cornucopia decor, foliage flowers in hair. Half pearls retain this composition. The gold frame is decorated with foliage patterns and shells.[...]
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