Clock (6) - Steel, brass, faience. - 1750-1800

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Rare antique lantern clock from Normandy, estimated period 1750–1800, made of steel, brass and faience, in lantern clock style.

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Rare antique lantern clock from Coudres ~ Normandy.
This lantern clock comes from the renowned clockmakers family HAGNEAUX from Coudres.
In Normandy, this clockmakers' family also made Comtoise clocks on feet (see photo).
The clock has a total height of 41 cm. The dial width is 21 cm, and the depth is 19 cm.
Gaandwerk anchor cycle with a cycle duration of 1 day.
Wire hanging with a sun head cast in bronze.
Point weights and counterweights and iron console.
Percussion, hinged saw with half-hour percussion and hour rehearsal available upon request on a bronze bell.
Particularly beautiful Fayence dial without flaws.
Bronze casting with young Napoleon and a small beard, featuring a signature brass signature shield.
The clock is in very good condition and runs and strikes as it should.
The clock is well-packaged and shipped at the buyer's risk via Post NL Track & Trace.

Rare antique lantern clock from Coudres ~ Normandy.
This lantern clock comes from the renowned clockmakers family HAGNEAUX from Coudres.
In Normandy, this clockmakers' family also made Comtoise clocks on feet (see photo).
The clock has a total height of 41 cm. The dial width is 21 cm, and the depth is 19 cm.
Gaandwerk anchor cycle with a cycle duration of 1 day.
Wire hanging with a sun head cast in bronze.
Point weights and counterweights and iron console.
Percussion, hinged saw with half-hour percussion and hour rehearsal available upon request on a bronze bell.
Particularly beautiful Fayence dial without flaws.
Bronze casting with young Napoleon and a small beard, featuring a signature brass signature shield.
The clock is in very good condition and runs and strikes as it should.
The clock is well-packaged and shipped at the buyer's risk via Post NL Track & Trace.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Specific region of origin
Normandië
Nr of items
6
Material
Steel, brass, faience.
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
1 day movement
Striking
half hour, one bell
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
42 cm
Width
22 cm
Depth
18 cm
Estimated period
1750-1800
Weight
10 kg
Winding Key
No
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Objects sold
97.5%
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