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24157C.FM This attractively conceived and executed clock is similar in overall form, but much less complex than the fine world time clock we illustrated in ' Continental & American Skeleton Clocks ' pages 132, 133. The case, of Turkish onyx, is basically rectangular with a flat top and well formed moulds to the plinth and cornice. The front corners are concave. |
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There is a finely engraved gilt mask surrounded by a rectangular front opening door. Set within the centre of the mask is a circular enamelled dial inscribed ' Medaille de 1er Classe, Exposition Universalle, 1855. Bourdin, Paris.' To either side, set behind attractively shaped cut-outs are double dials i.e. four in all, which give the time in Madrid, Paris, London and New York. The clock strikes the hours and halves on a bell and is provided with fast/slow regulation. It is signed on the backplate, Bourdin, Paris and numbered 5837. Height : 11" [ 28cm.] Width : 18" [ 45.8cm.] Depth : 8.5"[ 21.5cm.] |
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