Mahogany and mahogany veneer cage clock simulating a Planeta - Lot 319

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Mahogany and mahogany veneer cage clock simulating a Planeta - Lot 319
Mahogany and mahogany veneer cage clock simulating a Planetary clock, rectangular in shape, adorned at each corner with a brass fluted column, the sides with beveled mirrors. The painted enamel dial features Roman numerals for the hours alternating with garlands of flowers, surmounted by a circular enamel plate inscribed Ferdinand Berthoud Paris Fecit 1775, in a scalloped frame on a blue background. The body of the clock is surmounted by an enamel globe in a gilt bronze frame. Later mechanism. Louis XVI period. Height 76 cm - Width 33 cm - Depth 24 cm (as is) Berthoud was one of the most important Parisian watchmakers of the second half of the 18th century and the early years of the following century. Appointed "horloger-mécanicien du roy et de la marine" in 1764, he devoted himself to marine clocks, designing the watches and clocks used on royal vessels. The author of many famous works on clockmaking, he was highly esteemed by French sovereigns, notably Louis XVI, who purchased all his tools and clocks for 30,000 livres. Provenance Maître Lelièvre, October 25, 1998.
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