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by Brocot, A
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C.1875, French, A. Brocot, No. 1012. Brass Cased carriage clock, Grand Sonnerie. -
A. Brocot and Delettrez, Paris, France, for Tiffany, Young & Ellis, New York, double dial calendar clock, 8 day, time and strike with rolling moon and calendar indicating day, date, and month perpetually, spring driven movement with visible Brocot escapement in a molded white marble case with white enamel dials, beveled glasses, and blued steel hands. -
Brocot & Delettrez, Paris, for J. Silvani, 13 & 14 Kings Road, Brighton, mantel clock with sweep seconds and Brocots perpetual calendar, the case with four bevelled glasses set in gilt bronze frames, with white marble base and top, gilt dial mask with foliate engraving, the white enamel clock dial with Arabic seconds, open escapement, and subsidiary dial showing the hours and minutes, and lower calendar dial displaying the day, date, and month, as well as phases of the moon, 8 day time and strike movement with sweep seconds, jewelled escape wheel pivot and Ellicott pendulum, the back marked "J.B.D" -
C.1890, French, 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
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 -
C.1885, French, Brocot [signed on Mov't], double dial perpetual calendar clock, bell strike, 8-day with center seconds hand, and C+F scale thermometers, retailed in St. Pertersbourg, Russia. -
C.1890, French, Achille Brocot and Fils, Double Dial Perpetual Calendar, in a white marble case with restorations. -
French desk, or small mantle clock, with a rare escapement on the dial. In the place where you would normally see a Brocot Escapement there is a Lever escapement, and in front of it is a slow/fast adjusting hand. -
C.1875, French, A. Brocot, Brass Cased carriage clock