Description

Charpentier Fils, circa 1790. Fine and very unusual white marble and ormolu eight-day going, hour and half-hour striking clock, featuring a pre-Revolution subject-matter. C. Rectangular white marble base applied with gilt bronze interlaced foliage decoration and standing on four engine-turned feet. The gilt bronze scene features a nobleman scraping the mud off a peasant's clogs. D. White enamel with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minute ring. Gilt brass pierced and engraved Louis XV hands. M. Brass, pre-mouvement de Paris type, with going barrels both on the going and the striking trains, anchor escapement, short pendulum with a silk suspension, striking on a bell with early rack-type striking work visible on the back plate. Signed on the dial. Dim. 28x22 x 11 cm.

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