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‡ A FINE PUZZLE PADLOCK OF EXHIBITION QUALITY, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 19TH CENTURY, PROBABLY VIENNA formed entirely of steel, with robust pivoting hasp, the outer face decorated with an architectural framework incorporating a clock face with brass inlaid roman numerals, a pair of pierced block-shaped basal mouldings, complete with its key 18.0 cm; 7 1/8 in high (2) Literature The Antique Lock Collector, vol. 36, No. 1, 2014, pp. 16-22. The padlock is opened by the following procedure: set the time to a quarter past eleven o' clock, slide the diamond-shaped pointer beneath the clock up, slide the smaller rectangular plate beneath to the left, open the clock face, pull the ball next to the triangular block on the left down, pull the corresponding ball on the right down and simultaneously pull the central triangular block down, insert and turn the key, on the reverse of the lock slide the middle plate up, push the bottom bar left and release the shackle.
A Goliath eight-day pocket watch, in silver case, and an eight-day quarter repeater travel clock Condition:The Goliath watch is ticking. The silver has a few minor dings, the case has a couple minor rips, the hour hand has a slight loss to the colouring. commensurate with age.The travel clock is ticking, the case is faded, commensurate with age.
A silver and pink guilloche enamel boudoir clock, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1925, the square frame pierced at the corners with scroll work, with a circular pink enamel wide bezel to the gilt dial with gilt Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, 8.5 cm square, with an 8 day movement, easel strut to the reverse, with original case
ϒA. Lange & Söhne, Lange 1, Limited Edition of 100 pieces for Sincere Singapore, ref. 112.049, a platinum wrist watch, no. 148440, circa 2003, manual wind movement, 53 jewels, cal. L 901.0, no. 33230, adjusted to 5 positions, white gold guilloché dial, off-centre chapter ring with Roman numeral quarters and lozenge hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial to 5 o’clock, double date aperture to 1 o’clock, power reserve indicator to 3 o’clock, date pusher to 11 o’clock, screwed down display case back with 6 screws, stamped 950 with poinçon, on a non-original brown alligator strap with platinum pin buckle, case back, dial, movement and crown signed, diameter 39mm As one of the first four models that marked the re-birth of the brand, presented in 1994, the Lange 1 is now the most recognisable watch from A. Lange & Sohne. With its idiosyncratic off-centre chapter ring and a double date aperture modelled on the five-minute clock in Dresden’s Semper Opera House, the Lange 1 is the template on which numerous complications have been based. In 2003, the Sincere Watch Boutique in Singapore commissioned a limited edition of 100 examples of the Lange 1. In a change to the simple dial typified by the brand, the ref. 112.049 a pin-stripe guilloché to the dial background with sunburst detail to the sub-dial centres. ϒ Indicates that this lot may be subject to CITES regulations when exported. Please see our Terms & Conditions for more information.
Cartier, Pendulette Mignon de Voyage, a miniature silver gilt, guilloche enamel, diamond, and agate desk clock, no. 7512, circa 1910, unsigned rectangular movement, bimetallic split balance, lever escapement, numbered 7512 and 6452, white enamel dial, Arabic numerals, outer Arabic numeral 15 minute track, diamond set arrow hands, the rectangular case with white enamel borders and dot bezel, the sides with diamond set flowers, a gilt bead border to the base, mounted on a stepped agate base, 6.5cm high, with a Cartier red leather travel case See Forster, Jack, 'Cartier, Time Art, Mechanics of Passion' (Skira, Milan, 2011), p.89 for a similar minute repeater example

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