Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) France, portico clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven pendule to Paris movement with gridiron pendulum in a case featuring a riot of decorative elements including tortoise shell veneer, ebonized twist turned columns, and cast
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24 October 2024
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(1) The case is in very good condition. The tortoise shell veneer has cracked a little, but has not lifted or broken. The white enamel dial is perfect, as are the hands. The ebonized portions were probably given a coat of black paint. Movement is unsigned. (2) Like-new condition. The rotating ball pendulum is propelled by a spinning wire finger.These reproductions are designed to run a week, unlike the originals which were 30 hour. (3) Brass retains a very bright polish. The marble base and glass dome are very good. Heavy steel chain on the fusee barrel. Dimensions are for the portico clock (1). Sold "as is ".
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R. O. Schmitt Fine Arts
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Clocks- 3 (Three): (1) France, portico clock, 8 day, time and strike, spring driven pendule to Paris movement with gridiron pendulum in a case featuring a riot of decorative elements including tortoise shell veneer, ebonized twist turned columns, and cast brass garlands, capitals and edge molding, with a white enamel dial and blued steel Breguet style hands, c1860; (2) Horolovar, Bronxville, New York, reproduction of 1855 Briggs rotary clock, 8 day, time only, spring driven movement with conical pendulum on a wood base under a glass dome, c1980; (3) Skeleton clock reproduction, 8 day, time and calendar functions with moon phase, spring driven fusee movement in a polished brass skeletonized frame on a black marble base, all under an oval glass dome, c1990. (1) The case is in very good condition. The tortoise shell veneer has cracked a little, but has not lifted or broken. The white enamel dial is perfect, as are the hands. The ebonized portions were probably given a coat of black paint. Movement is unsigned. (2) Like-new condition. The rotating ball pendulum is propelled by a spinning wire finger.These reproductions are designed to run a week, unlike the originals which were 30 hour. (3) Brass retains a very bright polish. The marble base and glass dome are very good. Heavy steel chain on the fusee barrel. Dimensions are for the portico clock (1). Sold "as is ".
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