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1078. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Clock
A Jaeger-LeCoutre Co. "Atmos" clock, gold toned, plated case, with polished edge glass inserts in the sides and top, 9-1/4"H x 8-1/4"W x 6-1/2"D, with a fifteen jewel movement, black hands and Arabic numerals on the face. Serial number on front of movement, 14136, dating it to 1923.
600/800
Sold: $431.25
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1079. A LeCoultre Atmos VIII Shelf Clock
A LeCoultre Atmos VIII Heritage Perpetual Motion Shelf Clock, the case made of polished gold plate with chamfered edge glass inserts into the sides and top, 9"H x 8-1/4"W x 6-1/4"D. The face is white with gold tone Arabic numerals and hour marks, the movement is Swiss, 15 jewels, and is marked on the face "LeCoultre". It is also marked on the back of the works case "LeCoultre & Cie...Swiss". The works are also marked on the front, and on the regulator at the top. The original brochure accompanies this lot.
400/600
Sold: $471.50
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1080. A Jaeger LeCoultre Inline-Bridge Desk Clock, ca. 1950-60's
A Deco LeCoultre squared mantel clock, with a brushed brass case and tapered feet, apprx 6-3/8"H x 1-1/2"D x 6-1/2"W. "LeCoultre" in black letters near the upper center of the face. The works of this clock are all visible and there are brass pegs bolted through the backing in place of the numerals. A bridge, or inline clock with 16 jewels. Marked on foot #354.
400/600
Sold: $483.00
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1081. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Mantel Inline Clock, 20th Century
A Jaeger-LeCoultre mantel clock with a demilune shaped case in brass and brushed brass with beaded trim on the top and bottom front, with a curved lucite front with "Jaeger-LeCoultre" in black letters below and flat lucite back, with visible movement and the face consisting of a brushed brass ring with Roman numerals in black and black hands, numbers 3 215 007 stamped into the bottom and the word "Swiss".
200/400
Sold: $368.00
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1082. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Inline Clock, 20th Century
A Jaeger-LeCoultre inline clock, with the body made in polished and brushed brass, with lucite inserts in all sides, the front lettered "Jaeger-LeCoultre" and "Swiss", 6-3/8"H x 6-1/8"W x 2-3/8"D, with visible jeweled Swiss movement, and with a circular brushed brass face with etched Roman numerals separated by fleur de lit with black fill and black arms. The number 505S is stamped into the base.
200/400
Sold: $322.00
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1083. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Inline Desk Clock, ca. Mid 20th Century
A Jaeger-LeCoultre inline desk clock, with the visible works encased in a thick polished edge lucite body supported by a brushed and polished brass base. The circular face with brass dots and lines for the numerals has a circular convex face cover, the back plate is a flat disc. The jeweled Swiss movement has the number 101160 stamped into the back. The overall size measures 4-3/4"H x 5-1/8"W x 1-1/2"D. On display in the Pittsburgh PA gallery.
200/400
Sold: $184.00
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1084. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Inline Desk Clock, ca. Mid 20th Century
A Jaeger-LeCoultre inline desk clock with a circular body supported by a disc base. The sides of the brass body are grooved and the front of the clock is clear glass. The movement is visible and the back is pale blue glass. The mid-century modern style face has brass numerals at 12, 3, 6, and 9; the other hours are marked by small brass nodes. The jeweled movement is Swiss. On a brass surround on the back the numbers 24772 and 2711814 are inscribed. The number 341 is stamped on the bottom of the disc base. "Jaeger-LeCoultre" is in tiny letters in gold on the front glass. On display in the Pittsburgh PA gallery.
150/250
Sold: $322.00
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1085. A Jaeger-LeCoultre Inline Desk Clock In Presentation Case, ca. Mid 20th Century
A Jaeger-LeCoultre inline clock with a vintage presentation case. The delicate brushed and polished brass case on small feet, with the front and back panels in smoky blue color lucite, with geometric brass pieces screwed to the back plate to appear as if floating inside, with visible jeweled Swiss movement, with the name Jaeger-Lecoultre on the front lucite panel (worn), with the number 355 stamped into the legs on the base and the number TE77/414 incised into thew base. The overall sizze of the clock is 8"H x 6-1/2"W x 1-1/2"D. The box is covered with pebble finished dark blue paper, with the company name and logo impressed into the lid, and "Swiss Made" impressed in gold on the bottom. The interior of the lid is padded white satin with the company logo and name in blue; the base is in white velvet. The box measures 7-7/8"W x 8-3/4"D x 2-1/2"H. A certificate of authenticity accompanies the clock.
150/250
Sold: $477.25
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1086. A Patek Philippe Grand Complication Display Clock by Franz Hermle
This astonishing Patek Philippe display clock is in the Grand Complication style. It is meant for promotional purposes and display in the showrooms of the world’s finest watch dealers. It is an an 8 day, manual winding clock. The clock features the porcelain white finished brass dial, inset 18K finished Roman numerals, with large date display highlighted by traditional black steel Calatrava hands. The movement complications allow the reproduction of the different moonphases as they are visible from earth. In the course of one year, the earth passes all twelve zodiac signs, months and individual days which are indicated on the dial, via the large date window. This clock has a movement with a four bell Westminister chime for the time on the hour, 1/4, 1/2, and 3/4 hour. The dial is hallmarked with a gold tone plated Patek Philippe plaque. Rests on black finish base. Small drawer at the base contains the winding key. The clock is protected by a glass case with the etched PP logo on top. Overall with the case this clock measures approx. 13" tall, base approx. 11" square.
1,000/2,000
Sold: $5,692.50
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1087. A Patek Philippe Grand Celestial Showroom Display Clock
A Grand Celestial showroom display clock, in a clear glass domed case with the Patek Philippe insignia etched onto the surface of the dome, on a lacquer finish circular wood base. The works of the clock are visible, the face is a brass disc with the logo cut in the center, with black Roman numerals and black hands. Above the face is a tellarium, a calendar in white with black lettering and on top are the twelve signs of the zodiac with pictorial images of each, and above a working model of the near solar system with the sun being a brass ball, the earth an etched clear glass orb, and the moon. Overall this piece measures 11-1/2"H x 6-1/2" diameter at the base.
300/500
Sold: $897.00
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