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  • Edwardian Mahogany Grandmother Clock
    A stunning antique Edwardian mahogany eight day quarter chiming miniature longcase clock. The solid mahogany case has a swan neck pediment and delicate boxwood inlay decorations. Brass dial with mask and foliate spandrels to the engraved and silvered chapter ring, time regulation below convex cartouche inscribed 'Tempus Fugit' (latin for Time Flies). Triple barrels movement striking the quarters on a nest of blued steel gongs and the hours on further gong. Shipping is free within UK. We provide a full guarantee for one year; in the unlikely event your clock stops working we will take it back and repair it at no additional cost.
    Made in:
     England
    Materials:
     Mahogany and Brass
    Age:
     Circa 1910
    Condition:
    Excellent condition with a lovely rich colour to the mahogany. Some age related fading and minor marks consistent with age and use. The dial is bright and clean with only very minor marks. Movement runs well with a rich tone to the chimes.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 60 inches (152cm)
     Width: 14.25 inches (36cm)
     Depth: 8.5 inches (21.5cm)
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  • A French striking and repeating carriage clock The fully engraved and gilded corniche case with repeat button to top Twin barrels movement striking and repeating the hours on a blued steel gong Original silvered platform escapement Fully overhauled and one year guarantee Price: £3,600
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  • Antique French Miniature Timepiece Carriage Clock with Original Travel Case Antique French Miniature Timepiece Carriage Clock with Original Travel Case
    French Miniature Timepiece Carriage Clock with Original Travel Case. This is a very attractive miniature carriage clock in a beautifully executed Anglais Riche case with rounded columns, ripple mouldings, square glazed viewing aperture and hinged Greek key handle to the top. Having the original travelling case is a great bonus, the original leather bound travel case was used to protect the clock while travelling.  The clock has a single going barrel movement with silvered cylinder escapement, a silvered mask to the white enamel Roman dial with outer Arabic minute track as well as blued steel hands. The movement is finely crafted, with precision gears and mechanisms that ensure accurate timekeeping. This clock was made during the peak of the carriage clock's popularity in France, and it reflects the meticulous craftsmanship and intricate design that characterised the era.
    Made in:
    France
    Materials:
    Gilt brass, glass and leather case
    Age:
    Circa 1880
    Condition:
    The case is bright and clean and with a rich colour to the gilding. There are the usual minor marks and light surface scratches but nothing of any consequence. The dial enamel is bright and clean as is the silvered mask. There are no damages to the dial. The movement is bright and clean. It has been fully cleaned and overhauled and is running well and keeping good time. This case is in good general condition but, as with most of these, there are the usual scuffs, marks, wear and tear that they can be subject to.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 3.5 inches (9cm) - handle down
     Width: 2.8 inches (5cm)
     Depth: 1.8 inches (4.8cm)
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  • Mahogany Single Fusee 10 George M Hammer Dial Clock Mahogany Single Fusee 10 George M Hammer Dial Clock
    A beautifully crafted antique mahogany eight day single fusee timepiece 10” dial clock made by George M Hammer and Co., The Strand, London. This clock is designed to run for eight days on a single winding of the mainspring. The clock features a single fusee mechanism, a type of gearing system that helps regulate the speed at which the clock runs. George M Hammer and Co. was a well regarded clockmaker based in The Strand, London during the 19th century and their clocks are still prized by collectors today. The case is solid mahogany with a dovetailed back box with lower and side access doors, glazed and hinged brass bezel with inner silvered sight ring. The stunning 10” diameter painted Roman dial is signed ‘Geo. M. Hammer & Co., School Furnishers, 370 Strand, London, W.C.' This clock boasts substantial plates to a single line fusee movement with anchor escapement and a heavy lead filled brass pendulum, with blued steel hands. 'Blued steel hands' refers to the hands on a clock that have been treated with heat to achieve a blue colour. As well as being aesthetically pleasing, this also reduces glare and makes it easier to read the time in varying lighting conditions. Blued steel hands are often considered a mark of quality and craftsmanship in the clockmaking industry. This clock is a true work of art, combining beauty and function in a way that is both timeless and enduring. It is testament to the enduring appeal of fine craftsmanship and classic design, and is sure to be a cherished and treasured possession for generations to come.
    Made in:
    Britain
    Materials:
    Mahogany, enamel, brass and glass
    Age:
    Circa 1890
    Condition:
    The movement has been fully stripped down, cleaned and overhauled in our workshop and is keeping good time. There are the usual minor marks and light surface blemishes that one would expect from a working clock of this period, however, there is no significant damages or repairs. There is the old and expecting fine cracking where the back box case joints have moved over the century. These are a good sign that the clock is in very original condition.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 10.75 inches (27cm)
     Width: 10.75 inches (27cm)
     Depth: 6 inches (15cm)
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  • Tortoiseshell carriage clock Antique Tortoiseshell and Silver Carriage Clock
    A stunning Antique miniature tortoiseshell and silver timepiece carriage clock. White enamel Roman dial, blued steel hands and French movement with jewelled platform lever escapement. It was quite typical during this period for English silversmiths to use high quality French movements in their cases. The movement was made in France and it sits in an English-made case, which is hallmarked London. The rear door of the case is shaped with an integral handle. Hallmarked 1917 Fully overhauled with one year guarantee.
    Made in:
     The movement was made in France and the case is from England.
    Materials:
     Tortoiseshell, Silver and Enamel
    Age:
     Hallmarked 1917
    Condition:
    Very good condition with minor marks and scratches to the case. The movement has been fully overhauled and is guaranteed.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 3 1/4 inches (8cm) – Handle Down
     Width: 2 inches (5cm)
     Depth: 1 5/8 inches (4cm)
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  • Art Deco Bakelite Octagonal Quartz Wall Clock Art Deco Bakelite Octagonal Quartz Wall Clock
    Stylish Art Deco bakelite octagonal moulded wall clock with rear brass hanging bracket, white painted dial with gothic Arabic dial and black spade hands. This is a stunning piece of vintage design that captures the essence of the Art Deco movement. The octagonal shape with smooth, clean lines give it a streamlined, modern look. This clock was originally intended for use with a master clock system however, it is so attractive we decided to convert it to quartz allowing the owner to use it independently and anywhere in the home or office. The Bakelite casing of the clock is a beautiful colour. Bakelite is a plastic material that was invented in the early 20th century and quickly became popular in the world of design due to its durability and versatility. This wall clock is a remarkable example of Art Deco design, blending geometric shapes and bold colours with streamlined form and function. It is a striking piece of vintage decor that will add a touch of Art Deco elegance and sophistication to any room.
    Made in:
    Britain
    Materials:
    Bakelite
    Age:
    Circa 1920
    Condition:
    There is a fine hairline crack to the upper corner which has been repaired and is hardly noticeable. The dial is in very original condition. The ground work is in good condition with only minor chips and loses. The old synchronome movement has been replaced with an independent quartz module.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 11 inches (28cm)
     Width: 11 inches (28cm)
     Depth: 2 3/4 inches (7cm)
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  • Art Deco Jaeger LeCoultre Gilt Brass and Black Glass Eight Day Mantel Clock Art Deco Jaeger LeCoultre Gilt Brass and Black Glass Eight Day Mantel Clock
    A stylish and unusual Art Deco Jaeger LeCoultre gilt brass and black glass eight day mantel clock. Presented by Societe Maritime J. Pequin in 1952. The clock has a circular gilded case with an opaque black glass dial showing 12 and 24 hours and signed 'Jaeger'. The arrow hands are gilt brass. With a rear wound and set movement, this clock is raised on a turned base with rear presentation engraving. This beautiful clock in Art Deco style would look wonderful in any setting and is designed for a desk, table or mantelpiece.
    Made in:
    Switzerland
    Materials:
    Gilt brass and blackened glass
    Age:
    1952
    Condition:
    The movement has been fully stripped down, cleaned and overhauled in our workshop. In very good condition with only minor marks and surface scratches. Some minor rubbing to the rear paint Jaeger signature
    Dimensions:
     Height: 5 inches (13cm)
     Width: 4.75 inches (12cm)
     Depth: 2.25 inches (6cm)
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  • French empire ormulu clock French Empire ormolu striking mantel clock
    An elegant French Empire ormolu eight day striking figural mantel clock Meunier, Juene. Circa 1820 The case is surmounted by a seated lady reading a book The white enamel dial is signed 'Meunier Juene' The clock has twin barrels movement with anchor escapement and countwheel strike on bell 15 inches (38 cm) high 8 inches (20cm) wide Fully overhauled, one year guarantee
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  • French Empire Ormolu and Marble Striking Mantel Clock French Empire Ormolu and Marble Striking Mantel Clock
    Antique French Empire Striking Ormolu Mantel Clock Circa 1820 A fascinating clock in the form of a library bookcase, with two children sitting at each side. Raised on a plinth on ormolu feet, the Roman dial is cast ormolu with blued steel Breguet hands. The clock has a twin barrels movement with silk suspensions anchor escapement, striking the hours and half hours on a bell. Fully overhauled. The clock is guaranteed for one year.
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  • French Empire Striking Mantel Clock French Empire Striking Ormolu Mantel Clock
    This handsome French Empire style striking mantel clock is ormolu mounted with enamel dial.  It strikes hours and half hours on a bell and runs for 8 days. The mahogany has a wonderful warm colour and figuring to the vaneers. Circa 1880, it was created in the original Empire style.  The fascination in Egyptology accounts for the bronze sphinx. The inclusion of sphinxes on furniture throughout the 1800's were popular with the French gentry as they celebrated Napoleon’s conquest of Egypt. Exceptional condition, fully overhauled with one year guarantee.
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  • Antique French enamel eight day striking and repeating carriage clock Antique French enamel eight day striking and repeating carriage clock
    A beautiful antique French brass and champlevé enamel-mounted eight day striking and repeating carriage clock, with a beautiful swan cast handle. The carriage clock has a stylish and unique Arabic dial with radial engine turned centre and exquisite blued steel hands. The clock was originally retailed by Sharman and Neill Ltd, Jewellers and Diamond Merchants based on Royal Avenue, Belfast. This inscription is on the dial. Fully overhauled and one year guarantee.
    Made in:
     France
    Materials:
     Gilt brass, enamel and glass
    Age:
     Circa 1910
    Condition:
    Excellent condition, minor tarnishing to the original dial. The movement has been fully overhauled.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 7 1/2 inches (19cm) - Handle Down
     Width: 4 inches (10cm)
     Depth: 3 1/2 inches (9cm)
     
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  • French Bronze and Marble Eiffel Tower Mantel clock French Bronze and Marble Eiffel Tower Mantel clock
    A magnificent French antique clock in the style of The Eiffel Tower. It was produced in the late 19th Century as a souvenir to celebrate the building of this iconic French landmark. The clock is in a bronze case on a rouge griotte marble base, raised on triangular moulded gilt brass feet. It has a white enamel dial with pierced gilt brass hands and a single barrel movement with anchor escapement. The clock has been fully overhauled and restored. Shipping is free within UK. We provide a full guarantee for one year; in the unlikely event your clock stops working we will take it back and repair it at no additional cost. Full details as follows:
    Made in:
    France
    Materials:
    Gilt bronze and marble; white enamel dial.
    Age:
    Circa 1880
    Condition:
    Excellent. Light tarnishing and fine surface scratches to the case. Dial bright and clean with minor chips around the winding hole. Fully overhauled.
    Dimensions:
    Height: 26 inches (66 cm)
    Width: 12 1⁄2 inches (32 cm)
    Depth: 12 1⁄2 inches (32 cm)
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  • French Miniature Carriage Clock With Champleve Enamel Panels French Miniature Carriage Clock With Champleve Enamel Panels
    A stunning miniature eight day timepiece carriage clock with highly attractive and finely executed Champlevé enamel panels. The colour combination including rich yellow, greens and blues is quite unusual and seldom seen. The richly gilded miniature Corniche case has delicate floral Champlevé enamel panels of yellows, greens and cornflower blue, with a rectangular glazed viewing aperture and hinged carrying handle to the top. This beautiful clock has a Champlevé Arabic dial with fine spade gilt hands and a single going barrel movement with original silvered platform escapement. This is a magnificent example of the artistry and skill of French clockmaking during the late 19th century. Its small size, intricate design, and high-quality materials make it a prized possession for any clock collector or lover of fine art.
    Made in:
    France
    Materials:
    Gilt brass and enamel
    Age:
    Circa 1880
    Condition:
    The case has a good rich colour to the gilding and the panels are complete without damage. The dial is very attractive and compliments the panels. It is in excellent condition and without damage. The movement has been fully cleaned and overhauled. It is running well and keeping good time. Miniature carriage clocks are not the best timekeepers due to their miniature size. This example will keep within 5 minutes per week which is perfectly acceptable for a clock that is 140 yers old.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 3.5 inches (8.5cm) - handle down
     Width: 3 inches (8cm)
     Depth: 1.75 inches (4.5cm)
     
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  • French Miniature Champleve Enamel Timepiece Mantel Clock French Miniature Champleve Enamel Timepiece Mantel Clock
    A beautifully intricate French Miniature Champlevé Enamel Timepiece Mantel Clock. In Louis XVI Rococo style, it was made in the late 19th Century.  The Louis XVI style remained popular with the French and it was revived many times over the generations. Good condition, fully overhauled with one year guarantee.
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  • Antique French silver miniature timepiece carriage clock Miniature French silver carriage clock
    Miniature French timepiece carriage clock in English silver case, hallmarked London. The clock is delightful and would look wonderful adorning a desk. The movement was made in France and the case is from England. It was quite typical during this period for English silversmiths to use high quality French movements in their cases.
    The images don't really do the clock justice, the clock has a beautiful smooth finish and solid weight. Although it's miniature, it's no less noticeable and it has a good presence.
    Made in:
     The movement was made in France and the case is from England.
    Materials:
     Silver and Enamel
    Age:
     Hallmarked 1907
    Condition:
    Good condition, some nicks and age related shallow dents to the case. Minor tarnishing to the silver case. Dial in excellent condition with no visible damages. The movement has been fully overhauled and is guaranteed.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 2 7/8 inches (7.5cm) – Handle Down
     Width: 1 7/8 inches (4.5cm)
     Depth: 1 1/2 inches (4cm)
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  • French Striking and Repeating Carriage clockGoldsmiths French Striking and Repeating Carriage clock Goldsmiths
    A Substantial French Silvered and Gilt Eight Day Striking and Repeating Carriage clock, E.G.L., Paris. Retailed by The Goldsmiths Company, Brighton This is a very attractive clock with beautiful cast Corinthian columns and substantial carrying handle that are accentuated by the silvering and rich gilt colouring to the case. The dial is a fine white enamel and signed ‘The Sussex Goldsmiths Co., Brighton’. The clock's case is carefully crafted, with intricate details and decorations that are the hallmark of French clockmaking. The hands are finely cut and are blued steel.  The clock is powered by an eight-day movement, making the clock a practical and reliable timepiece that was designed for use on long carriage journeys. The movement is finely crafted, with precision gears and mechanisms that ensure accurate timekeeping. The case is substantially made and fully glazed with silvered capitals to the four Corinthian columns, rectangular viewing aperture and hinged Greek key carrying handle to the top. The twin going barrels movement are signed Paris, E.G.L. to the backplate, with silvered platform lever escapement and striking and repeating the hours on a rear-mounted blued steel gong. The clock is equipped with a striking mechanism that chimes the hour and half-hour, providing a pleasing and melodic sound that adds to the clock's charm. The striking mechanism is activated by a separate winding mechanism that is located on the back of the clock. In addition to the striking mechanism, the clock is also equipped with a repeating mechanism that allows the last hour struck to be repeated at the touch of a button. This feature was particularly useful for travellers who may have missed the previous chime due to the noise of the carriage or other distractions.
    Made in:
    France
    Materials:
    Silvered and Gilt
    Age:
    Circa 1890
    Condition:
    The case is in excellent condition with only minor marks and general surface scratches. All glazed panels are complete and without damage. The dial is bright and clean and has no damage, the retailer’s signature is clear and well defined. The movement is bright and clean. It has been fully cleaned and overhauled and is running well and keeps good time.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 6.5 inches (17cm) handle down
     Width: 4 inches (10cm)
     Depth: 3 1/2 inches (9cm)
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  • George-III-Eight-Day-Striking-Mahogany-Longcase
    A stunning George III Eight day striking Mahogany longcase clock by Royal Maker Daniel De St. Leu, who was watch and clockmaker to Queen Charlotte, the beloved wife of George III. This beautiful longcase clock has a very rich colour to the mahogany case and a wonderful vibrant flame to the veneers. It was a great honour to be commissioned by the Royal Family to make and repair their clocks and watches. Daniel De St. Leu was a very illustrious watch and clockmaker whose works are represented in the Royal Collection. Some lesser known facts about Queen Charlotte is that she founded Kew Gardens in London, she bore 15 children (13 of whom survived to adulthood), and she was a patron of the arts who commissioned Mozart. Shipping is free within UK. We provide a full guarantee for one year; in the unlikely event your clock stops working we will take it back and repair it at no additional cost.
    Made in:
    London, England
    Materials:
    Mahogany and brass
    Age:
    1765
    Condition:
    Very good condition, considering the clock is over 250 years old. There are some general marks and slight bowing to the base carcass, typical for this style. There are several old securing holes in the backboard and some minor marks to the brasswork. The movement has been fully overhauled.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 91 inches (231cm)
     Width: 21 1/4 inches (54cm)
     Depth: 10 3/4 inches (27cm)
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  • A George III brass mounted mahogany triple fusee striking and quarter chiming bracket clock. Thomas Wagstaff, London  Circa 1760 A handsome quarter chiming clock of slightly smaller proportions. Wagstaff is an interesting maker and the use of choice veneers and fine workmanship shows his care and attention to detail.    
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  • Ebonised striking bracket clock Georgian Bracket Clock Twin Fusee
    A stunning antique George III ebonised eight day striking bracket clock with enamel dial and verge escapement Circa 1760 The brass mounted bell-top case with brass fitted doors and raised on cast brass squat feet Full white enamel Roman dial with outer-concentric calendar, fine blued steel hands Twin fusee movement with verge escapement striking and repeating the hours on a bell Fully overhauled and one year guarantee
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  • Imhof-Gold-Dice-Motif-Desk-Eight-Day-Swiss-Alarm-Clock
    A fun and stylish Imhof Swiss gilt desk clock with alarm, in the shape of a dice. The solid cast brass case in the form of a dice with inset silvered dial with dot and engraved baton hour markers and gilt hands. The clock has an eight day going barrel movement with a Swiss jewelled movement. It has gone through a full overhaul in our workshop. Produced by Arthur IMHOF SA in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland - a brand renowned for making elegant desk and table clocks during the mid-20th century - the dice motif desk clock is a sought-after classic.
    Maker:
     Imhof
    Made in:
     Switzerland
    Materials:
     Gilt bronze
    Age:
     Circa 1960
    Condition:
    Excellent condition with only minor marks and light surface scratches. A small dent to the upper rear and front corners however, this is quite small and does not detract from the overall look of the clock. General marks and some tarnishing to the rear cover and bottom of the foot. The glass is clean and bright with no major flaws. There is a slight rub to the edge at the III position. The dial is in excellent condition with no damage or marks. The movement has been fully and is running and keeping good time
    Dimensions:
     Height: 3.5 inches (9cm)
     Width: 3.5 inches (9cm)
     Depth: 3 inches (8cm)
     
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  • Imhof Mid Century Gilt Desk Clock and Weather Compendium Imhof Mid Century Gilt Desk Clock and Weather Compendium
    A Mid Century Gilt Desk Clock and Weather Compendium by Imhof. A stunning vintage timepiece that captures the elegance and style of Mid Century design, this clock and weather instrument set was produced by the Swiss manufacturer Imhof during the 1960s. It is made of brass with a gilt finish, giving it a luxurious and elegant appearance. The cube case rotates on a raised circular plinth, with sides inset with champagne coloured plates for Thermometer, Hygrometer, Barometer and a conforming champagne dial for the clock.  Rear wound and set jewelled eight day going barrel movement with Swiss lever escapement, this is an incredibly elegant clock and weather compendium that is far more stylish than any weather app can be. This clock and weather instrument set makes a beautiful addition to any vintage or retro-inspired interior, adding a touch of classic sophistication and charm. It is a rare and unique timepiece that is sure to impress and delight collectors and enthusiasts alike.
    Made in:
    Switzerland
    Materials:
    Gilt brass
    Age:
    Circa 1960
    Condition:
    Excellent condition, especially considering that it is six decades old. The original gilding is bright and clean and has a good rich colour. There are the usual minor marks, light surface scratches and light rubbing and tarnishing that one would expect. However, there are no major damages or blemishes. The dials are all clear and complete and there are no losses or damages to the glasses. The clock movement has been fully cleaned and serviced and is keeping good time.  We guarantee all of our clocks and watches for one year.
    Dimensions:
     Height: 5 inches (13cm)
     Width: 3 inches (7.5cm)
     Depth: 3 inches (7.5cm)
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  • Imhof Mid-Century Swiss Desk Clock Imhof Mid-Century Swiss Desk Clock
    A glazed and gilt-brass eight day desk clock Imhof. Circa 1960 The circular glazed frame raised on turned plinth, applied shortened baton hour markers, silvered centre, signed 'Imhof' above Eight day single barrel movement with fully jeweled Swiss lever escapement 7. 1/4 in. (18.5 cm.) wide 6. 1/2 in. (16.5 cm. cm.) wide Excellent condition, fully overhauled and guaranteed one year  
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  • Jaeger-LeCoultre-Heron-Marina-Clock.jpg Jaeger-LeCoultre-Heron-Marina-Clock.jpg
    A stylish Mid-Century Jaeger-LeCoultre mantel clock in a lucite case showing a beautiful scene from nature with a heron fishing amongst reeds. Numbered 487, the clock has an eight day movement. Beautifully framed by a gilt brass frame, the dial has baton numerals and original gilded hands. This clock especially suits a Mid-Century interior and would look wonderful on a desk, mantelpiece or table. The clock has been overhauled and we provide a full guarantee for one year; in the unlikely event your clock stops working we will take it back and repair it at no additional cost.
    Maker:
    Jaeger LeCoultre
    Model:
    528-8
    Made in:
    Switzerland
    Materials:
    Gilt brass and glass
    Age:
    Circa 1960
    Condition:
    The clock is in very good condition with minor light tarnishing and fine surface marks consistent with age and use. The lucite, the dial and the hands are all bright and clean. The heron and river scene are crisp and bright.
    Dimensions:
    Height: 8 inches (20cm)
    Width: 7 inches (18cm)
    Depth: 1.75 inches (4.5cm)
    About Jaeger LeCoultre Jaeger LeCoultre is synonymous with prestige and precision as well as innovation. In 1903, Paris-based watchmaker to the French Navy, Edmond Jaeger, challenged Swiss manufacturers to develop and produce the ultra-thin movements that he had invented. Jacques-David LeCoultre, Antoine's grandson who was responsible for production at LeCoultre & Cie., accepted the challenge, giving rise to a collection of ultra-thin pocket watches, including the thinnest in the world in 1907, equipped with the LeCoultre Calibre 145. The same year, French jeweller Cartier, one of Jaeger's clients, signed a contract with the Parisian watchmaker under which all Jaeger movements for a period of fifteen years would be exclusive to Cartier. The movements were produced by LeCoultre. Edmond Jaeger also acquired the patent for the atmospherically driven clock Atmos from its inventor Jean-Léon Reutter and licensed it to LeCoultre from 1936 for France, and in 1937 for Switzerland. The collaboration between Jaeger and LeCoultre led to the company being officially renamed Jaeger-LeCoultre in 1937.
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  • Jaeger LeCoultre Marina Atmos Clock Jaeger LeCoultre Marina Atmos Clock
    A stunning and rare Jaeger LeCoultre Mid Century Marina Atmos Clock with an Oriental theme.  This would look wonderful on a desk in a study, or on a mantelpiece or table. Shipping is free within UK. We provide a full guarantee for one year; in the unlikely event your clock stops working we will take it back and repair it at no additional cost. Full details as follows:
    Maker:
    Jaeger LeCoultre
    Model:
    Marina model, Oriental fisherman scene
    Made in:
    Switzerland
    Materials:
    Gilt brass and lucite
    Age:
    Circa 1960
    Condition:
    Very good. Very minor marks and light tarnishing to the original lacquered and gilded finish. Light marks and fine surface scratches consistent with age. Fully overhauled.
    Dimensions:
    Height: 9 1⁄4 inches (23.5cm)
    Width: 7 inches (18cm)
    Depth: 5 1⁄4 inches (13.5cm)
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