Inv. #: | f219 |
Case: |
The patinated, gilt and silvered-bronze and marble case depicts a late-19th century steam engine. It has a patinated brick work furnace with decorative doors and reeded pilasters to the corners. Standing on fluted columns is a second level that has a decorative balustrade, finials and supports the spinning fly wheel and the giant rotating wheel. In front is the cylindrical structure that houses a pushrod and the whole is supported on a red variegated base with four decorative feet. Incorporated into the structure are a timepiece, barometer and thermometer. |
Dial: |
The silvered chapter ring clock dial has black Roman numerals for the hours, a gilt-bronze center, decorative steel-cut hands and a hinged bezel with a beveled glass. The aneroid barometer dial has a silvered chapter ring with a gilt-bronze center, is in French, has both gilt-bronze and steel-cut indicator hands and a beveled glass. |
Movement: |
Clock Movement – The eight-day time only movement has a balance wheel escapement with the fast/slow adjustment out the dial. |
Notes: |
This particular series of Industrial Clocks, the steam engine, came in several different sizes and complications. This is the largest and most complex. |
Ref: |
For additional information on Industrial Clocks see: ‘Mystery, Novelty and Fantasy Clocks’, Roberts, Chapter 22. |
Retail Price: | SOLD |
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