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Revolutionary Period Clock 1789

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Historical clock from the Revolutionary period circa 1789, 31-day calendar, signed by the clockmaker listed in the TardyCachard, successor of Charles Le Roy in Paris. Extremely rare movement, the winding pawls are at the back of the plate, revised by a watchmaker with balance and keys. Magnificent unrestored dial, in perfect condition, of great finesse. In solid white and green marble, some grains due to time. Mercury-gilded bronze, imposing cock on a pile of books and sphere. Height 42 / Base 32 x 12tictac.bruss@gmail.comTel 06 08 71 48 46

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Mantel Clock « mercury Attaching His Heels » Nice Bronze Patina On Sienna Marble Base, Early 19th Cent.
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