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An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, model: Marina Chinese harbour, 20th Century, black perspex panels depicting a Chinese figure fishing on rocks with trees and a boat in the background, 4-1/4-inch dial with dagger and Arabic numerals, visible balance below with a stop lever, base with a spirit level, 23cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre outer case 21.11.14, Gilt brass surfaces are discoloured and the lacquer to the surfaces is flaking, perspex panels with small surface scratches, lucite side panels with degrading and slight degrading to the front panel, dial is clean, outer fitted case is slightly worn and with applied tap to the surfaces, movement has been on test, in going order.
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, calibre 540, circa 1995, white dial with Arabic and baton markers, skeletonised dial centre, visible balance wheel and stop lever below 6, movement numbered 680501, base with spirit level and presentation plaque, 23cm high, with Jaeger LeCoultre booklet and guarantee dated 1997 14.01.15, Case with minor scratches, base with a presentation plaque, dial and movement are clean, movement has been on test, in going order.
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, 20th century, glass panels, white dial with dagger and Arabic numerals, movement numbered 314809, large balance below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, 23.5cm high, with original gilt brass wall bracket, fitted case and booklets 27.02.15, Brass surfaces are slightly discoloured in parts, front glass panel with a very minor nibble to the top left hand corner, movement has been on test and is working.
An Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, calibre 528, 20th century, white dial with Arabic and dagger markers, skeletonised centre, visible balance wheel below 6, spirit level, stop lever to the underside, movement numbered 173876, 23.5cm high, with wall bracket, 11cm high 12.01.15, Case and wall bracket slightly discoloured in parts, movement is clean, movement has been on test, in going order.
A Jaeger-Lecoultre Marina Atmos clock, the white dial with gilt numerals and batons, surrounded by an anchor, sailing ship and a view of mountains on a black ground, in its original fitted case, comes together with its original cardboard delivery box. h. 23cm. CONDITION REPORT: Appears in good condition, some light staining to the box but no warranty is given to the working condition of the movement.
An unusual Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos clock:, the arched silvered dial having brass dauphaine and baton hour markings, brass dauphine hands, engraved decoration to the lower portion either side of the visible bob aperture and signed Jaeger-LeCoultre, Atmos, the arched case with raised bands of decoration to the sides, levelling screws either side, regulation lever to the rear and signed Le Coultre et Cie, Swiss, the back of the case signed with a presentation I.P.C. 25 Years Service, H.K. Roscoe, 1963, the underside stamped in ink with the serial number 152060, complete with original case, height 21cm.
A Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock, with presentation inscription, 22 cm high, cased See illustration Condition report Report by RB From a deceased estate. The horizontal wheel moves, but we do not infer or guarantee that it works. With presentation inscription to bottom, it is in good condition, but the case is generally dirty, with a few scuffs and scraps to it, especially the top. Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock.
A Jaeger-LeCoultre base metal gentleman`s manual wind wrist watch, WWII military issue, the circular black dial with applied beiged Arabic numerals, bordered by a minute track with five minute divisions, subsidiary seconds dial, the stainless steel back engraved B 289229 fitted to an expandable bracelet, dial width 35mm
Jaeger LeCoultre Full calendar with moon phases. Large size with box ( circa 1948) Large and rare stylized art deco case. The silvered dial with arabic numerals and blued steel hands. Windows for day and month, date by hand. Hand wound 494 caliber Very nice condition. Diam (approx.) 35mm. Leather strap. Signed box.
Jaeger LeCoultre. Futurematic steel man?s watch. (circa 1953) Introduced by Jaeger LeCoultre as « the world`s first fully automatic wristwatch » Large Steel screw back case. Back side winder. Silvered dial with power reserve indication and constant second. Automatic bumper 497 caliber with stop second. Very nice condition. Diam (approx.) 36mm. Leather strap.
Jaeger LeCoultre. Calendar disc (circa 1949) Case with steel snap on back. Signed. painted dial ( patina commensurate with age) with arabic numerals signed. Hand wound P810/A caliber signed. With quick set date by hidden pusher in the winder. Condition. Patina on the dial. Diam ( approx 33mm)
Jaeger LeCoultre. Geomatic steel cased in original box with paper ( circa 1962) Rare Ref E 399 around 1700 produced. Large steel screw back case case engraved geomatic on the back. Silvered painted dial signed. Automatic 881G signed caliber. Very nice condition. Diam (approx.) 36mm. Original box, leather strap, JL logo pin buckle, paper.
Jaeger LeCoultre. Memovox man?s watch with black dial in box. (circa 1965) Large steel case, screw on back, signed. Crown signed. Ref E 855 Beautiful black dial, center dial for alarm clock. Automatic bumper K825 caliber signed. Very nice condition. Diam (approx.) 37mm. Leather strap with JL logo pin buckle. In box.
Jaeger LeCoultre, Memovox, a gentleman`s 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1960, ref. 100 A85., the three piece screw down case with silvered dial, centre alarm set disc, baton numerals, Alpha hands and date aperture, 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre automatic movement, cal. K826, no. 1751705, the case 45mm including lugs, 40mm diameter, on a stainless steel block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Jaeger LeCoultre for Kutchinsky, a lady`s 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1966, the two piece case with brilliant cut diamond bezel and back wind and set, the silvered dial with dart and dot numerals and blued steel hands, 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre movement, no. 1761062, the case 16mm diameter, on an integral 18 carat gold woven bracelet with a box and tongue clasp, in a Kutchinsky case
Jaeger LeCoultre, Reverso, a lady`s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2003, ref. 266.8.11, no. 2109698, the two piece screwed case with sliding shell, one side set with two rows of brilliant cut diamonds, the silvered engined dial with a mother of pearl centre and Dauphine hands, the reverse side with a silvered engined dial, Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the case 33mm including lugs, 22mm wide, on a stainless steel block link bracelet with a hidden clasp, in a Jaeger LeCoultre box, with outer card packaging, guarantee, instruction booklet and a spare link
An enamel and emerald `Serpenti` bangle wristwatch by Bulgari, circa 1968, the highly flexible triple coil serpent`s body with turquoise and white enamel scales, to a similarly enamelled head with pear shaped emerald eyes, the head hinged to reveal a concealed watch movement by Jaeger LeCoultre, 17 jewel Jaeger LeCoultre back wind and set movement, signed Jaeger LeCoultre and Bulgari on the dial, and signed Bvlgari to the back of the snake`s head with Italian control marks, in a brown leather bound velvet fitted Bulgari Roma box. Introduced in the late 1940s, Bulgari initially constructed their serpenti watches from hollow `tubogas` coils of interlocking strips of gold, but by the 1960s the enamel versions were elaborately handmade from sheets of gold which were screwed and pivoted together, with a white gold spring inside the bangle giving the incredible flexibilty. The serpenti watches found celebrity acclaim when Elizabeth Taylor was photographed wearing a gold and diamond version on the set of `Cleopatra` in 1962. The enamel versions begun to be produced from around 1967 onwards in exotic colour combinations, such as the example offered here. Literature: Triossi, A., `Between Eternity And History: Bulgari: From 1884 To 2009: 125 Years of Italian Jewels`, Skira, Milan 2009, Exhibition Book, pp 188 - 199 for the history of Serpenti watches and illustrations of some of the different colours produced by Bulgari. Chapman, M. & Triossi, A., `The Art Of Bulgari: La Dolce Vita And Beyond: 1950 - 1990`, DelMonico Books & Fine Art Museums of San Francisco 2013, Exhibition Book p 60 for original design sketches of enamel Serpenti watches, and pp64 - 67 for illustrations of similar examples of Serpenti watches from the 1960s. Triossi, A. & Mascetti, D., `Bvlgari`, Milan 1996, pp 250 - 252 for illustrations of other similar enamel Serpenti watches.

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