ID 854455
Lot 1320 | Astronomische Kathedraluhr mit sogenanntem ewigem Kalender
Jean-Baptiste Delettrez, Paris um 1880. Nussbaum und Messing. Hochrechteckiges Holzgehäuse mit Schublade und zwei Zifferblättern, gerahmt von vier neogotischen Fialen und bekrönt von einer Kreuzblume. Emailzifferring mit römischer Minuterie, skelettierte Werksansicht, Louis XVI Zeiger. Auf Schild bez. «J.B. Delettrez 62 Rue Charlot». Darunter ein Emailzifferring mit Anzeige für Monat und arabischem Perpetualring. Darin mittig, leicht vertieft, Anzeige für Mondphase, Wochentag und Datum. Verso auf Zifferblatt bez. «J.B. Delettrez, 62 Rue Charlot». Acht-Tage-Gehwerk mit Schlag auf zwei Tonstäbe. Werknr. «6/61» und «22540».
H. 54,5, B. 26, T. 18 cm. Pendel.
Jean-Baptiste Delettrez (1816 - 1887) war ein bekannter Pariser Uhrmacher des 19. Jahrhunderts, der seit 1851 zusammen mit Achille Brocot innovative Zeitmesser fertigte. Nach dessen Tod führte Delettrez das Unternehmen in der Rue Charlot weiter. Ein Fachgebiet des Hauses waren Uhren mit zwei Zifferblättern, die unter anderem Kalender und Mondphasen enthielten.
Zustandsbericht:
Guter, altersbedingter, funktionstüchtiger Zustand. Gehäusekanten mit kl. Kratzern, min. Trocknungsrisse, winzige Fehlstelle an einer Fiale, Zifferblatt und -ring leicht fleckig und kaum merklich best., Zifferring mit Haarriss bei der Ziffer 12, Retusche zwischen Wochentag und Datumsanzeige (ca. 2 cm), Deckglas mit schwachen Kratzern. Schlüssel fehlt.
Auction house category: | Wall, table and grandfather clocks |
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