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Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.
Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.

STOCK NO 141776

Jaeger-Le Coultre Atmos Swiss made perpetual motion mantel clock, in a lacquered gilt brass case with canted corners, movement numbered 131413, white chapter with Arabic and baton hours, and matching baton hands, with visible motion work and oscillating rotary pendulum driven by changes in temperature. This model, serial number 131413, either an Atmos III or IV, produced between 1960 and 1980. These models were fitted with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement. With original velvet lined case.

Dimensions:
Height: 23cm  Length/Width: 18cm  Depth/Diameter: 14cm

Sale Details


The Country House Sale

Location: Online & at David Duggleby, Scarborough, YO11 1XN

Auction ends: from 11:00 on 20/09/2025

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Further Information & Condition Report


Discover a stunning Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos Swiss-made perpetual motion mantel clock at Duggleby Auctioneers. This exquisite timepiece is housed in a lacquered gilt brass case featuring canted corners, creating a timeless and elegant aesthetic.

The clock boasts a white chapter adorned with Arabic and baton hour markers, complemented by matching baton hands. Its intricate movement, numbered 131413, includes visible motion work and an oscillating rotary pendulum powered by fluctuations in temperature.

With a serial number of 131413, this model is identified as either an Atmos III or IV, crafted between 1960 and 1980. These particular models were equipped with a Calibre 526-6 or 528 movement, ensuring precision and reliability.

Complete with its original velvet-lined case, this Jaeger-LeCoultre Atmos clock is a rare and sophisticated addition to any mantelpiece or collection. Bid now and own a piece of horological history.



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Item can be collected from our David Duggleby Salerooms, Scarborough, YO11 1XN. Delivery options available.

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