• Lesieur, An Empire astronomical clock by Lesieur, after a design by Charles Percier, Paris, dated 1819
    Lesieur, An Empire astronomical clock by Lesieur, after a design by Charles Percier, Paris, dated 1819
  • Claude-Armand Lory , An Empire month going table regulator with year calendar and equation of time, by Claude-Armand Lory, Paris, dated 1819
    Claude-Armand Lory , An Empire month going table regulator with year calendar and equation of time, by Claude-Armand Lory, Paris, dated 1819
  • Paul Jeannot, A Swiss astronomical and minute repeating Pocket watch by Paul Jeannot, Geneva, circa 1880
    Paul Jeannot, A Swiss astronomical and minute repeating Pocket watch by Paul Jeannot, Geneva, circa 1880 Sold
  • Henri Moser, An astronomical carriage clock of eight day duration by Henri Moser, St. Petersburg, date circa 1840
    Henri Moser, An astronomical carriage clock of eight day duration by Henri Moser, St. Petersburg, date circa 1840 Sold
  • François Ducommun, An early 19th Century Swiss planetarium clock, by François Ducommun, Switzerland, date circa 1810
    François Ducommun, An early 19th Century Swiss planetarium clock, by François Ducommun, Switzerland, date circa 1810 Sold
  • Claude-Armand Lory, A Restauration astronomical longcase regulator by Claude-Armand Lory, Paris, dated 1823
    Claude-Armand Lory, A Restauration astronomical longcase regulator by Claude-Armand Lory, Paris, dated 1823 Sold
  • Jean-Joseph Lepaute, An Empire astronomical clock by Jean Joseph Lepaute, Paris, dated 1808
    Jean-Joseph Lepaute, An Empire astronomical clock by Jean Joseph Lepaute, Paris, dated 1808 Sold
  • Louis-Constantin Detouche , A Second Empire astronomical wall regulator by Louis-Constantin Detouche , Paris, date circa 1855-60
    Louis-Constantin Detouche , A Second Empire astronomical wall regulator by Louis-Constantin Detouche , Paris, date circa 1855-60 Sold
  • Lépine (attributed to), A Louis Philippe astronomical table regulator with secular perpetual calendar attributed to Lépine à Paris, Paris, date circa 1845
    Lépine (attributed to), A Louis Philippe astronomical table regulator with secular perpetual calendar attributed to Lépine à Paris, Paris, date circa 1845 Sold
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