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A.NE NOSADA NEVEU À MARSELLES. FIRST QUARTER 19TH CENTURY
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A French brass striking Capucine clock with alarm
A.ne Nosada neveu à Marselles. First quarter 19th century
The case of typical rectangular form, with doors to sides and rear (hinges defective), urn finials to the top angles flanking a steel bell and on toupie feet, signed on the front plate A.ne Nosada neveu à Marseilles below the white enamel Roman convex dial, quatreform hands (hour restored) and arrow alarm-setting hand, the twin barrel movement with plain steel three arm balance with lever escapement, strike and pull wind alarm on bell
10in. (25.5cm.) high
A.ne Nosada neveu à Marselles. First quarter 19th century
The case of typical rectangular form, with doors to sides and rear (hinges defective), urn finials to the top angles flanking a steel bell and on toupie feet, signed on the front plate A.ne Nosada neveu à Marseilles below the white enamel Roman convex dial, quatreform hands (hour restored) and arrow alarm-setting hand, the twin barrel movement with plain steel three arm balance with lever escapement, strike and pull wind alarm on bell
10in. (25.5cm.) high
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