“Montre de souscription”.
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Monthly and weekly calendar, with virgule escapement and “diablotine”
First generation French lever escapement movement
“Rèpètition à minutes” chronometer with double-wheel duplex escapement, sold to the Spanish Princes in Valençay on 29 May 1809 for the price of 2,400 F.
Straight lever escapement, registered on 30 September 1791, there is no information regarding the sale.
Anonymous watch with central and auxiliary dead seconds, chicane lever escapement
Cylinder escapement watch formerly belonging to Louis Bonaparte (1778–1846), brother of Napoleon, King of Holland, and passed down within the Imperial dynasty.
“Montre de souscription” with calendar and virgule escapementa
Watch presented by Napoleon Bonaparte to Jean Joseph Gauthier on 21 Floréal Year VII (May 10, 1799), verge escapement
"Repetition demi quart sur timbres” with lever escapement on the “garde temps” principle, hunter case with secret “portrait” compartment, “jumping hours” device sold to Count Panin on 11 June 1821, for FF 4,800, reentered, restored and resold with number 4931 to Monsieur Lacroix of Turin on 16 May 1831 for 4800 francs.
Republican and Gregorian calendar, lever escapement by J.M. Pouizait, skeletonized movement.
“Medaillon a tact” n.3227 sold to Jérôme Bonaparte, brother of Napoleon, King of Westphalia.
Lever escapement and thermal compensation
Montre a repetition des quart a toc, ruby cylinder escapement sold to Monsieur Recordon de Londres on 27 Fructidor an 10 (14 September 1802) for 1,500 FF.
Chronometer with pivoted detent escapement sold to M. le General Cafarelli, Prèfet Maritime de Brest le 16 Messidor anno XI (5 July 1803) for 70 Louis.
Small-sized watch built on the principle of chronometers with monthly calendar, lever escapement sold to Baron Schickler on 30 December 1828 for the price of 3,600 FF.