ID 548457
Lot 299 | Kleine Louis XV-Cartelluhr mit signiertem Spindelwerk, Paris, 18. Jahrhundert
Estimate value
€ 1 800
Feuervergoldetes Bronzegehäuse, teils fein ziseliert in Form einer Kartusche mit abschließender Figur eines sitzenden Chinesen. Das feine, vergoldete Uhrwerk auf der Rückplatine signiert "LANGLOIS A PARIS". Das Spindelwerk mit Kette und Schnecke sowie mit durchbrochen gearbeiteter Abdeckung der Unruh. Im Werk sind teils gebläute Schrauben verarbeitet. Das Emailleziffernblatt mit römischen Stunden und arabischer Minuterie sowie Aufzug unterhalb der XII. Durchbrochen gearbeitete Louis XV-Zeiger. Maße 17 x 11 x 4 cm.
Zustand: II
Condition Report:
Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Vergoldung partiell berieben. Werk nicht auf Funktion oder Ganggenauigkeit geprüft. Sehr ansprechende Trouvaille mit wunderbarer Patina.
A small Louis XV mantel clock with a pocket watch movement, Paris, 18th century
Fire-gilt bronze housing, finely chased in places in the form of a cartouche, finished with the figure of a seated Chinese man. The delicate, gilt movement signed "LANGLOIS A PARIS" on the back plate. The winding work with a fusée-and-chain mechanism, the balance wheel with an openwork cover. Some of the movement screws blued. The hours on the enamel clock face marked by Roman numerals, the minutes in Arabic numerals, winding mechanism below the XII. Openwork Louis XV hands. Dimensions 17 x 11 x 4 cm.
Condition: II
Condition Report:
Showing traces of age and use. The gilding abraded in places. The
function and accuracy of the clockwork has not been checked. Extremely appealing timepiece with a wonderful patina.
Auction house category: | Furniture and furnishings |
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