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Lot 16*

A late 19th century French architectural repeating carriage clock with painted panels
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22 June 2021, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

£4,000 - £6,500

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A late 19th century French architectural repeating carriage clock with painted panels

The brass case surmounted by a substantial handle over a bevelled glass inspection panel set into a pagoda top surrounded by knopped columns and pierced fretwork over two painted side panels; the first depicting two women with a fortune teller, the second showing two lovers admiring a pair of love birds, the rectangular gold ground Roman dial with blued-steel hands, surrounded by a pastoral scene of a lutist and two women, the twin barrel movement with silvered lever platform escapement with bi-metallic compensated balance, striking the hours and half hours on a blued-steel coiled gong mounted on a block. Not currently ticking, but striking and repeating. 22cms (8 1/2ins) high (1)

Footnotes

This style of brass free-standing column case can be found in Fanelli, J., Terwilliger, Ch. (1987) A Century of Fine Carriage Clocks. Bronxville: Clock Trade Enterprises, p.71.

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