A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND BLUED-STEEL PENDULE D'ENFILADE
A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND BLUED-STEEL PENDULE D'ENFILADE

THE DIAL SIGNED BOUCHET HGER DU ROY, CIRCA 1785-1790

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A LOUIS XVI ORMOLU AND BLUED-STEEL PENDULE D'ENFILADE
The dial signed Bouchet Hger du Roy, circa 1785-1790
The later twin circular white enamelled dials with Arabic chapter ring and pierced blued steel crescent tipped hands, the reverse dial also with center sweeping second hand, within a sunburst case beneath a ribbon-tied lyre-decorated grid-iron pendulum, suspended by an ormolu eagle
52½in. (138.5cm.) high, 22in. (58cm.) wide

Lot Essay

With the remarkable feature of twin dials, this pendule d'enfilade was designed to be hung in an enfilade of rooms, thus enabling the time to be told from either side. A closely related clock was sold in these Rooms, 27 May 1999, lot 103 ($69,700). The current clock is an earlier example by Jean Louis Bouchet who was horloger du Roi for the château de Bellevue in 1769, and is recorded as last working on the rue Saint-Martin in 1789.

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