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A vintage 1940`s Jaeger-LeCoultre gentleman`s wristwatch, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals, case engraved 374034, boxed.Provenance: sold with receipt dated 3rd December 1947 from the US Army in Germany at Bremerhaven, Post Exchange, "...the watch is an article of release for sale to American troops in the Occupied Zone of Germany by Army Exchange Service...US Army."
A Jaeger-LeCoultre lucite and gilt brass mantel timepiece, the clear and white rectangular panels containing a gilt flying exotic bird above an Oriental pine and inscribed `Marina`, the circular dial with baton shaped indicators enclosing a visible movement, length approx 22cm, within original case, detailed `350`.
Jaeger LeCoultre, a lady`s diamond wristwatch, circa 1950, the two piece screw down case with back winding, the bezel pave set with single cuts, to baguette cut lugs, the black dial with white Arabic numerals and luminous epee hands, the fifteen jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal.427, no.471484, on a diamond set stirrup link bracelet with concealed box snap clasp, 16cm overall
A Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, circa 1950, gilt finished lever movement numbered 451207, overcoil hairspring, silvered dial with applied dagger markers and Arabic numerals, centre seconds, case with tear-drop lugs, snap-on back numbered 385734 and stamped internally LC and 0.750 18k, 35mm wide, together with original Jaeger LeCoultre case
An Enamel Alarm Travelling Watch, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Memovox, circa 1975, mechanical lever movement, gilt coloured dial with Roman numerals, date aperture, centre seconds, central alarm disc with arrow marker, the hinged enamel case with two winding crowns and numbered 1545159 11166.71, 52mm by 40mm, together with Jaeger LeCoultre box, pouch and original booklet
A Lady`s Wristwatch, signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, mechanical lever movement signed Jaeger LeCoultre, the silver coloured round dial with baton markers, within a border of round brilliant cut diamonds, to a white tapered bracelet set with round brilliant cut diamonds centrally along the length, total estimated diamond weight 2.50 carat approximately, length 18cm
An Unusual Gilt Brass Atmos Clock with Plexi Panels Depicting Galleons, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, Model: Marina, No. 273589, circa 1975, with four plexi panels, three depicting galleons, front door panel marked Marina, signed 4-1/4-inch white dial with applied dagger and Arabic numerals, viewing window for the oscillating balance wheel positioned beneath the movement, 23.5cm high
A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Embassy, circa 1980, the case with red faux marble panels and glazed opening front door, stop lever to the base, gilt coloured chapter ring with Roman numerals, below a visible oscillating balance, 22cm high, together with original Jaeger LeCoultre fitted case and outer cardboard box
* Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.250.8.86, no.2199684, circa 1980, the two piece screw down reversible case with silvered dial, black Arabic numerals, and blued tapered hands, the eighteen jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement adjusted to four positions cal.1846-1 the case 40mm, on a black crocodile strap with deployant buckle
A Jaeger LeCoultre mystery gentleman`s pocket watch mid-20th century, with plated base metal case and keyless wind, the 3.5cm. dial with signed chapter ring with black Roman numerals on a yellow ground, the case glazed to the back and to the front to display the gilt jewelled lever movement, with black hands and red centre seconds.
A JAEGER LECOULTRE BRASS ATMOS CLOCK with red marbled dial, roman chapter ring and pierced hands, 22cm h, plushed lined triptych travelling case, c1970 ++The clock in apparently excellent condition seemingly having been kept more or less permanently in the case as supplied. The exterior of the case with various knocks and marks, of generally rather shabby/dusty appearance
A last quarter of the 20th Century Swiss 18k Open Face Keyless Pocket Watch, Jaeger-LeCoultre, 1973803, the Swiss jewelled movement to a signed and silvered dial with applied black and gilt baton markers and hands, in a polished slim case with snap-on lens and bezel, and marked with Swiss duty marks and further marked 18k and numbered 1180866, width 1 5/8”; together with its original blue simulated leather fitted case and guarantee
A mid-20th Century Stainless Steel Centre Seconds Alarm Wristwatch, Jaeger LeCoultre “Memovox”, 722000, 1260710, the jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and blued steel hairspring and with strike on a single hammer, to a signed and silvered circular chapter ring with outside minute track, luminous Arabic numerals and filled hands, to a rotating alarm set centre and sweep centre seconds, in a polished case with fancy teardrop lugs and two signed winding crowns, and fitted with a stitched tan leather strap, width 1 3/8”
A 2nd half of the 20th Century Swiss 18k Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch with Power Reserve, Jaeger LeCoultre, 762430, the jewelled movement with mono-metallic balance and “bumper” rotor, to a signed and silvered circular dial with outside minute track, Arabic even numbers with further dagger markers and hands with sweep centre seconds, and power reserve aperture at 12, in a polished case with bevelled bezel and screw-down back, numbered 533400, and marked with Swiss duty marks and further marked 18k, and fitted with a stitched brown leather strap, width 2 ½”
A late 20th Century lacquered Brass Timepiece, Jaeger LeCoultre “Atmos VIII”, 316156, the lacquered brass five glass case with canted corners, raised on a plinth base with sprung front panel, to an exposed movement and square chapter ring with gilt Arabic quarters and dagger markers and hands, together with its original literature of issue, height 9 ¼”
A 2nd half of the 20th Century Lacquered Brass Timepiece, Jaeger LeCoultre “Atmos”, 290198, the lacquered brass five glass case raised on a plinth base, to an exposed movement with circular white painted chapter ring set with gilt Arabic quarters and further dagger markers and hands, height 9 ¼”
Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, the timepiece movement stamped on the underside of the baseplate with the calibre number 526-5, the top stamped ‘LeCoultre, Atmos’ with the serial number ‘125169’, the round dial having raised Arabic and dauphine numerals, dauphine gilt-brass hands and signed ‘Jaeger-LeCoultre, Atmos’ to the front of the movemet, the brass and glass case having canted corners and lift out front door, complete with original box, height 22.5cm. * The Atmos clock was first devised in the 1920’s by a Paris engineer J.L. Reuter who used mercury to react to changes in atmospheric pressure and which kept the clock running in near perpetual motion. The minute expansion and contraction of the gases within the container allowed the bellows to move and run the clock. The idea was taken up by LeCoultre who bought his idea and when they merged with rival watchmakers Jaeger, considerable funds were set aside to develop the clock as it is known today with mercury replaced with a less volatile gas.
A JAEGER-LECOULTRE ATMOS CLOCK the textured dial with dart and bar chapters and visible rotating pendulum in gilt and lacquered brass arched case, 21cm h, numbered on the underside 161495, fitted box, mid 20th c ++Movement unexamined but in apparently good original condition although somewhat musty from long term storage, the exterior of the box distressed and lacking both the brass catches
Jaeger LeCoultre, Master Ultra Thin, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.148.8.79.S, no.150, circa 2000, the two piece screw down case with black dial, tapered and Arabic numerals, and dauphine hands, the nineteen jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal.849, no.2876137, the case 4cm including lugs, on a black crocodile strap
A 2nd half of the 20th Century Lacquered Brass and Perspex Timepiece, Jaeger LeCoultre “Atmos” “Chinoiserie”, the plinth-shaped case set with black and gilt highlighted panels and clear back cover, to a cream circular dial with applied gilt Arabic quarters and dagger markers with further dagger hands, to a lacquered brass movement, height 9 ¼” (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
A 2nd half of the 20th Century Lacquered Brass Five Glass Timepiece, Jaeger LeCoultre, “Atmos”, 515290, the 15 jewel movement to a white chapter ring with gilt Arabic quarters and dagger markers with further dagger hands, in a lacquered brass plinth-shaped case, with applied presentation plaque “Dennis Bushby, Clerk of The Course at Towcester, 1951-1980, With Grateful Thanks From The Hesketh Family”, height 8 ¾”, together with its original outer cardboard packaging (SEE PHOTOGRAPH)
Jaeger-LeCoultre stainless wristwatch , 1950`s, Arabic and baton numerals, subsidiary seconds, case 29mm, on leather strap (balance spring detached); Juvenia stainless bracelet watch , square silvered dial, 19mm, on milanese bracelet (ticks, winds, adjusts); a quartz watch with rectangular dial. (3)
Jaeger LeCoultre, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.471659, circa 1950, the two piece case with straight lugs, the gilt dial with gold dot and Arabic numerals, gold sword hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal.488e, no.348406, the case 3.8cm including lugs, on a black leather strap
Jaeger LeCoultre, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.292247, circa 1950, the two piece case with flared lugs, the gilt dial with gold arrow markers and black Arabic numerals, gold dauphine hands, and a subsidiary seconds dial, the 15 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal.4257, no. 371242, engraved ‘To Pablo from W’ on the back of the case, on a black leather strap
Jaeger LeCoultre, Memovox, a gentleman’s gilt metal wristwatch, no.531376, circa 1952, the two piece case with two winding crowns, the two colour dial with a blue centre with alarm dial and red hand to set, the outer cream dial with gold drop and Arabic numerals, and gold tapered hands, the 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement cal.601, the case 3.7cm including lugs, on a brown crocodile strap
A gilt brass ‘Atmos’ timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre, late 20th century The movement with rotating pendulum, torsion escapement and stamped 208796 to top plate, winding via the expansion and contraction of the aneroid chamber mounted on the back of the mechanism, the square white chapter ring applied with gilt batons and Arabic numerals for the quarters, in a five-glass case with canted angles to the lift off cover inscribed JAEGER-LECOULTRE to front glass, the base with levelling screws, 24cm high, with original travelling box and instruction booklet. DESCRIPTION TO BE READ IN CONJUNCTION WITH ‘IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING THE CATALOGUING OF CLOCKS’ printed in the sale catalogue or available from the auctioneers on request.
A Rotary gilt metal fronted and steel backed circular cased lady`s wristwatch, on a gilt metal bracelet, a Jaeger-LeCoultre gold circular cased lady`s wristwatch, with a leather strap, a Jaeger-LeCoultre leather lady`s wristwatch strap, a Longines gold cased lady`s wristwatch, on a gilt metal and steel bracelet, and a base metal cased keyless wind open-faced lady`s fob watch.

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