French Clocks from the 17th to the 19th Century
French Clocks from the 17th to the 19th Century
French brass lantern alarm timepiece, signed Le Cois à Paris, early 18th C. Ornate relief brass dial with cartouche [...]
IRON WALL CLOCK with three unique features, dated 1768 on the dial [...]
18th-Century Capucine, circa 1785, enamel dial with black Arab numerals for the hours and red for the quarter [...]
Early 19th C. French Capucine, enamel dial with Roman numerals, and signature Gaillard à Lyon. Double rack strike [...]
Precision Floor Standing Regulator with extraordinary experimental pendulum. Movement with two trapeze-shaped [...]
Very small Table Clock on a pedestal, France, second half of the 18th Century. Masterpiece produced in the Doubs [...]
Small and unusual capucine, circa 1830, with time and strike, very likely a masterpiece. Movement with dual purpose [...]
Carriage Clock with Simulated-Bamboo Case signed Enrique Manberger Madrid, mid- to late 19th Century. The movement [...]
White marble and patinated bronze mantel clock, signed MAZILIER à Metz, with the bronze statue of an "Odalisque" [...]
An important mantel clock, "Satyr and Bacchante" after James Pradier, made in Paris c. 1870. [...]
Charpentier & Cie, Large Mantel Clock with patinated bronze symbolising Autumn.
Exceptional carved walnut wall clock by Charles-François Rossigneux, Paris, circa 1870 [...]