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by Serin, Edouard
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Edouard Serin, Paris, Globe Clock world time, a 5.5" globe with a brass equator ring showing 24 hours, 1-12 in red and 1-12 again in black, and with a rotating Halifax moon dial and scale showing the age of the moon in days. -
Edouard Serin, Paris, France, mantel clock with moon phase display and surmounted by a terrestrial globe on gilt stand, The black slate case with gilt brass mounts and incised line decoration, gilt bezel with beveled glass, blued steel hands, Roman numeral white enamel dial with central moon phase display, and signed "Decultot Epernay".. The stand above with equatorial ring mounted with 24 Roman numeral cartouches indicating AM/ PM hours at any point on the earth, globe mounted with a steel pointer indicating the current time in Paris, the opposite side with silver indicator marked "Antipode de Paris", and also with label marked "Edouard Serin Brevete S.G.D.C. Paris", and with his trade mark, 8 days, time and strike, movement which also serves to rotate the globe, square plate movement also with the trade mark of Edouard Serin, c1880 -
C.1890, French, Edouard Serin, World Time Globe, striking, with phases of the moon and in good original condition. -
C.1890, French, Edouard Serin, World Time Globe, striking, with phases of the moon and in very good original condition, with the name of the retailer, Parmentier on the porcelain dial. -
C.1880, French, Edouard Serin (signed globe and movement), terrestrial globe/world time clock, with bell strike, 8-day. -
French, E. B. Serin, Paris, a brass cased hanging cartel clock in the Louis XVI style with a winged cherub either side of the dial, C.1870, mov't signed with Serin trademark "Qualite Soignee" logo. -
C.1890, French, Edouard Serin, World Time Globe, striking, with phases of the moon and with the name of the retailer, Gowland, Sunderland on the porcelain dial. Uses a unique bell strike movement, with drive mechanism turning at a 90 degree angle from the rear plate and extending up to drive the globe at top. The globe is signed Edouard Serin. There are 24 small porcelain cartouche around the brass ring at the equator. -
C.1885, French, Edouard Serin, Terrestrial Globe, World Time clock, 8-day bell strike. -
Fine marble and ormolu astronomical perpetual calendar clock, Edouard Serin, Paris, circa 1880.