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A late 19th century French gilt brass grande sonnerie carriage clock
Henri Jacot, number 5882

2 July 2025, 13:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £2,176 inc. premium

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A late 19th century French gilt brass grande sonnerie carriage clock

Henri Jacot, number 5882
Surmounted by a turned handle over protruding 'bamboo' pillars, on a plinth base and turned feet, the Roman and Arabic white enamel dial with blued steel spade hands within a frosted gilt mask.The signed and numbered spring barrel movement with silvered lever platform escapement striking the hours and quarters on two steel gongs, controlled by a three-position setting lever to the underside marked full striking, silent and quarters. Ticking, striking and repeating. Together with a winding key 18.5cm (7.25in) high.

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Pierre and Alfred Drocourt were among the finest makers of carriage clocks in the mid to late 19th century, having a factory at Saint-Nicolas-d'Ailermont, and in Paris at Rue Debelleyme 28 and Rue de Limoges. They made superb carriage clocks that were often highly decorative and were awarded numerous medals at exhibitions, such as the Bronze Medal in Paris 1867, the Silver in Paris 1878 and the Gold in Paris 1889. The son Alfred Drocourt succeeded his father Pierre Drocourt sometime in the 1870s.

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