c.1850 French Mechanical Terrestrial Globe Clock by Chaude.

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c.1850 French Mechanical Terrestrial Globe Clock by Chaude.
Inv. #: F370
Maker:

Chaude, Hger Du Roi.

Case:

The gilt and silvered bronze case has a base with canted corners that supports the personification of wind. It is surmounted by a circular frame adorned with silvered zodiac plaques, an equatorial chapter ring and a rotating globe. Mounted to the sides are engraved silvered plaques that have the names of famous explorers and the dates of their famous explorations with the dates ranging from 1436-1837.

Dial:

The equatorial chapter ring serves as the dial with hours marked by the stars.

 

Globe:

The 5.5 inch globe is in French, is signed by Olivier Pinot and rotates once per day.

Movement:

The large rectangular movement is accessed by sliding the front and back panels out, sits on a platform signed by the maker, carries a Pons stamp, has a silk-thread suspension with the fast/slow off the backplate, has the globe drive and its adjustment originating where the motion work would normally be and has tandem spring barrels.

Notes:

This is a mechanical terrestrial globe with the added feature of being able to calculate the time.

 

Spring inscribed 1848.

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