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<p>[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 1067477, member: 25"]It appears to be a routine C. 1900 French carriage timepiece. It appears to have its original cylinder escapement. You should be able to find a large number of comparable items sold, although none are likely to exactly identical, this is immaterial.</p><p>You do not mention the size but it is probably what is called 'obis (properly, 0bis), the most common size, about 5 inches high.</p><p><br /></p><p>Try a search for antique French carriage timepiece, cylinder escapement, to get the closest matches.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="afantiques, post: 1067477, member: 25"]It appears to be a routine C. 1900 French carriage timepiece. It appears to have its original cylinder escapement. You should be able to find a large number of comparable items sold, although none are likely to exactly identical, this is immaterial. You do not mention the size but it is probably what is called 'obis (properly, 0bis), the most common size, about 5 inches high. Try a search for antique French carriage timepiece, cylinder escapement, to get the closest matches.[/QUOTE]
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