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type Portico
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C.1850, French, 4-Column Empire style clock in a white alabaster portico case. -
C.1825, Austrian, 4-pillar Empire style alabaster and wood mantel clock, 30-hour time/strike, as-is. -
C.1875, French, 4-Column Empire, 8-day time/strike mantel clock. -
C.1860, French, Gre. Pinet, Paris, Empire 4-column mantel clock, with calendar and open escapement on the porcelain dial. -
C.1820, Austrian, Musical Mantel Clock, under dome, 1-Day striking movement with skeletonized dial center. -
C.1890, Austrian, Royal Vienna porcelain portico clock with round 8-day movement. -
C.1850, French, LeRoy, 2-train Portico Skeleton clock, grid pendulum, bell strike, less dome. -
C.1830 French, 4-pillar Empire, 8-day time/strike silk thread suspension mantel clock, with blue/white porcelain dial and grid pendulum. -
C.1800, French, 4-Column, Empire clock, with large long running movement, pinwheel escapement and center seconds hand. -
Mixed Lot: C.1870, E. Charon, French, sweep second pinwheel escapement, 8-day time/strike, now in a 4-pillar empire mantel clock. -
C.1900, Leyvand Freres Sieur et Cie, 8-day time/strike French 4-pillar empire mantel clock; open escapement. -
C.1890, French, S. Marti, Marble and Ormolu portico clock with sunburst pendulum and porcelain dial. -
C.1900, German, Gustav Becker, Novelty Swinging clock, 3-day, the movement at the bottom of a grid pendulum, mounted to the ceiling of a mahogany stained wooden portico. -
C.1875, French, S. Marti, 4-Column Empire mantel clock, 8-day bell strike with fancy cast / grid pendulum. -
C.1830, Austrian, Grand Sonnerie Skeleton Clock, approx 40 hour running duration, with a finely pierced dial, frame and pendulum. -
C.1900, French, Large Portico Clock, ormolu and marble, 8-day time and bell strike, in the style of Louis XIV. -
C.1850, French, Lefevre, Pinwheel Mantel Regulator, in a mahogany Empire style case with 4 veneered columns and gilt capitals.