Sold for:
204,250 CHF

P. Jaquet-Droz à La Chaux-de-Fonds and Paris, the cabinet by Antoine Foulet, circa 1760. "Le Renard et la Cigogne". Highly important and fine, "verni Martin" and gilt bronze, eight day going, hour and hall hour striking musical cartel with singing bird, on its "cul de lampe" ( bracket). Shaped, in "vernis Martin", entirely decorated, including the bracket with roses and summer flowers over a green ground. Gilt bronze applied foliage and rocaille decoration, the front door with the Fox and the Stork, after the fable by Jean de La Fontaine : Le Renard et la Cigogne., the singing bird on a rocaille ornament above the dial. Gilt bronze with Roman numerals and outer Arabic minutes on enamelcartouches. Blued steel pierced Louis XV hands. Brass rectangular with going barrels for both the going and the striking train, verge escapement, plain pendulum with silk suspension. Striking train with Neuchâtelloise type striking work on the back plate. Eight tune musical train, fusee with chain, fly regulator, pincylinder with 9 bells and 17 hammers. The carillon plays two minutes before the hour striking time with optional levers to lock the music and for selection of the tunes. Brass rectangular singing bird mechanism with single fusee for two barrels and two chains, the four movements of the bird are controlled by two cams. The bird is singing at 8 am, 8 pm and noon, but does not sing at midnight, it may also sings at will. Signed on the back plate and on the dial. In very good


Antiquorum

Auctioneer:
Antiquorum

Date:
1995-04-22