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PAULUS BRAMER EN SOON, AMSTERDAM. SECOND HALF 18TH CENTURY
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A Dutch rocking ships 'scheepjes mechaniek' dial and movement of a longcase clock
Paulus Bramer en soon, Amsterdam. Second half 18th century
The arched painted dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Paulus Bramer en soon Amsterdam, matted and engraved center with subsidiary seconds ring, date aperture and sectors for month and day of week, above a recessed painted automaton scene with eight rocking ships in a river view, flanked by Hermes and Neptune, penny moon, the four pillar brass movement with anchor escapement and Dutch strike on two bells; with two large and two small weights, pendulum and crank key
The dial 51 cm. high
Paulus Bramer en soon, Amsterdam. Second half 18th century
The arched painted dial with silvered chapter ring, signed Paulus Bramer en soon Amsterdam, matted and engraved center with subsidiary seconds ring, date aperture and sectors for month and day of week, above a recessed painted automaton scene with eight rocking ships in a river view, flanked by Hermes and Neptune, penny moon, the four pillar brass movement with anchor escapement and Dutch strike on two bells; with two large and two small weights, pendulum and crank key
The dial 51 cm. high
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