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from France
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French, Urn shaped annular dial timepiece, with brightly gilded serpent and accents against a brass urn and lid, the dials with individual porcelain numerals, Roman for hours and Arabic for minutes, C.1890 -
French, BEAM ENGINE, from the industrial series by Guilmet, 8-day timepiece, C.1885. -
French, WINDMILL from the industrial series, clock and barometer in the central tower and the windmill driven by a spring motor in the base section of the mill, C.1885. -
French, Steam Boiler automaton from Guilmet's industrial series, a cylindrical boiler with riveted top, surmounted by a rotating "governor", powered by a separate movement, wound from the rear. Timepiece movement, sets in "fire-box", and is wound from the front, and with a barometer above. C.1885 -
French, ebony lyre pinwheel, the movement contained in a brass globe, flattened in the front to allow for the dial, and the entire assembly swinging as a pendulum, the crutch extending from the bottom of the movement and engaging a vernier beat set thumb screw. -
French, Picture Clock, the tiny dial showing as the tower dial in the oil on canvas painting, gong strike, C.1860. -
French, Fabrique D'Horologerie, Paris, Amor standing in his charriot, at the reins of a pair of charging horses, a fine French figural clock in a design that was popular for over 2 centuries. 8-day time and bell strike, No. 2508. C.1880. -
French, Lepaute de Belle Fontaine (probably Jacque Joseph), a fine mantel regulator, with pendulum suspended by a knife edge set in a portico over the movement, contained in a mottled red/ gray marble case, bell striking, 8-day plus, C.1820 -
French, retailed by Oldfield, Liverpool, ormolu and brass mantel clock, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1895 -
French, S. Marti and Cie, for J. E. Caldwell, Philadelphia, an architectural fantasy with swags, female caryatids and flower adornments, all in cast brass, now polished, and with a porcelain panel dial showing a winged cherub, a plaque below the dial showing a pair of lovers and a ladies' bust on the porcelain urn at top, 8-day time and strike, spring movement. C.1900 -
French, marked "Rack" and 'French make', a nickel finished bronze clock with aviary panels, time and strike, 8-day, serial 10030, and with matching number pendulum, "Paris" on dial, C.1895. -
French, Japy Freres, for the Asian market, a nice architectural clock with Japanese front panel showing 2 Geisha girls in full costume, and on a gilt wooden base, 8-day time and gong strike, C.1895 -
French, ball or globe clock, held aloft by one cherub, and surmounted by a second cherub with a compass in his hands, and with kimoto dragon hands, the head is the hour hand and the tail is the minute handC.1880. -
French, ormolu and slate double dial calendar clock, the dials set into a piece of ebonized walnut, and the sides of black slate, silk thread suspension, showing date and day of the week (in abbreviated French) C.1850 -
French, STEAM HAMMER clock from the Industrial series designed by Guilmet, 8-day time and bell strike, the vertical impact "hammer" serving as the pendulum after the power has been transferred 9 times, movement No. 394. C.1880, -
French, Guilmet, "QUARTER DECK" clock, with rocking seaman at the helm, 8-day time and gong strike, and with unique "rope chapter" ring. C.188. -
French, Automaton "LOCOMOTIVE", from the Industrial series, an 0-6-0 model with a bonnet smokestack, a clock in the cab portion, and a barometer in the boiler section, and with a working bell and prominent cow-catcher, the wheels powered by a separately wound and governed movement in the chassis area of the locomotive. C.1890. -
French, Black marble mantel clock with day and date calendar plus moon-phases on the dial, pat A. Brocot and Dellettrez, signed on movement and dial below 6, C.1890 -
French, brass cased carriage clock, time and gong strike, in a square cornered "Anglaise" case, and with its original leather covered travel box. C.1900 -
French, brass cased carriage clock, Grand Sonnerie, with selector for Silence, Grand and Petite Sonnerie, in a gilt Corinthian column case with bowed handle, C1900