Inv. #: | f357 |
Maker: |
H. Moser & Cie, St. Petersbourg & Moscow., No.610. |
Case: |
The elaborately engraved gorge gilt-bronze case has beveled glasses all around, a hinged handle with straight sides similar to Jacot’s work, and a matching mask. |
Dial: |
The porcelain time dial has a subsidiary seconds chapter, Roman numerals for the hours, steel-cut hands and is signed by the maker. Below are white porcelain subsidiary dials for the date and alarm. |
Movement: |
The eight-day time and strike grand-sonnerie movement has a high-quality jeweled lever platform, strikes on two bells, is wound and set off the backplate and has a selector lever out the bottom. |
Notes: |
Both the movement and case are stamped ‘610’. Heinrich Moser was a notable Swiss watchmaker and industrial pioneer whose clients included many of the Russian monarchy. |
Ref: |
This clock is pictured and described in ‘A century of Fine Carriage Clocks’ by Fanelli and Terwilliger’, Clock # 15, pgs 42-43. |
Size: |
5.5 7 with handle. |
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