f234 Sold

c.1895 French Animated Locomotive Clock. SOLD

French / Industrial

Inv. #: f234

Circa: 1895

Size: 17.5" high

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A wonderful example from the industrial series popular in French horology during the late 19th century. When the animation movement is wound the train's wheels and linkages spin for about 1.5 hours.

Case

The gilt, silvered and patinated bronze case is in the form of a 19th century steam locomotive. The engineer’s cab houses the clock while the boiler has the barometer and supports the smokestack with the attached thermometer. Below are the six animated wheels with numerous steel linkages and to the front is the cow catcher. The whole sits upon a black marble base with gilt-bronze feet and rails.

Dial

The white porcelain chapter ring clock dial has black Arabic numbers for the hours, a gilt bronze center and steel-cut hands. The white porcelain aneroid barometer dial has the indications in English, a gilt-bronze center and two indicator hands. The engraved silvered thermometer scale shows the temperature in Centigrade and Fahrenheit.  

Movement

The eight day time and strike clock movement has a horizontally mounted balance platform and strikes on a gong. The large animation movement is mounted between the wheels, is wound out the side, runs for approximately 1.5 hours on each winding and has a start/stop lever incorporated into the design above.

Ref: For additional information on the Train and other novelty and industrial clocks see Roberts, ‘Mystery, Novelty and Fantasy Clocks’.For a very similar example at auction see Sotheby’s, Meraux Collection, 6/93, Lot 5.