DEMEUR clock, clockmaker to the King of Belgium Brussels Clock in Boulle marquetry Napoleon 3 Victorian Cartel clock

19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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From: 33930, VENDAYS MONTALIVET, France

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    RESIDENCE Watchmaker to King Leopold I at the end of his reign or Leopold II at the beginning of his reign Belgium
    The movement is signed Baschet-Baullier by master watchmaker Pierre Baschet (Act 1835-1869) (husband of Louise Baullier)
    Pendulum Ebony and Boulle Marquetry with mother-of-pearl inlay: Napoleon 3 antique cartel clock France antique art
    Use: indoor clock.
    Pendulum say "Borne à cage". Mid 19th century. White enamel dial (good condition)
    Blade suspension mechanism with hours and chime.
    Pendulum and bells
    Good working condition (with key).
    Height 53cm
    Width 31cm
    Depth 15.5cm

    Period: 19th century
    Empire Style: Ebony
    Marquetry in very good condition. Period gilding

    It is important to always provide an adjustment with a specialized watchmaker, because after such a long journey to you, you must adjust the pendulum, the length of the pendulum and its respective weight, and this in accordance with your altitude and your region in the world

    Ref: S90OUPW5JW

    Condition Good
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Table Clocks and Desk Clocks of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Table Clocks and Desk Clocks 19th century)
    Artist DEMEUR
    Width (cm) 31
    Height (cm) 53
    Materials Mother-of-pearl, Wood
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 33930, VENDAYS MONTALIVET, France
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