Mantel clock - 19th Century, French Empire "Allegory of Liberty, the Pilgrim" - Exceptional rare clock with its - Empire Gilt bronze - 1840-1850
No. 26056545
French Pendule -Brocot corridor - Marble - Late 19th century
No. 26056545
French Pendule -Brocot corridor - Marble - Late 19th century
French marble pendulum clock from the 1880s.
The clock has an eight-day movement with half-hourly striking mechanism on bell, fitted with a Brocot escapement. The anchor is visible in front of the dial.
The movement was recently cleaned, serviced and oiled and runs perfectly.
The marble case is virtually pristine.
Brocot escapement.
Resting escapement invented by Achille Brocot (1817–1878) with semicircular pins of agate or synthetic ruby, which are placed perpendicular to the escapement wheel. The escapement was patented in 1840 and was frequently used in French mantel clocks with a Namur hardstone case. It is often visibly applied in the dial. In which case they are described as: 'éschappement visible' or 'mouvement visible'.
Comes with winding key.
Dimensions:
Height: 30.5 cm
Width: 45 cm
Depth: 15.5 cm
The photos are part of the description.
Shipping:
This lot will be well-packaged and shipped with registered post. Pick-up in Albergen,the Netherlands, is also possible
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