Capucine Carriage Clock
This Capucine is a fine example of the high quality clockmakers/clockmaking working throughout France in the early 1800’s. Made by Poursillie of Montauban (just north of Toulouse) this clock has ‘French striking’ or ‘Vineyard striking’ as it’s known – when the clock strikes the hour on the hour , in case you missed it it will repeat the hour a few minutes after and give you a chance to listen and count…ingenious! The clock also has pull repeat, alarm, and a rise & fall dial to the front above the 12 for adjusting the length of the silk suspension. The Capucine was a forerunner to the carriage clock and this great example is from around 1820-30. The bell to the top is what it strikes on and the speed of the strike is pleasant. A very collectable and attractive clock!
Dimensions | 290 × 120 × 85 mm |
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Date | 1820-30 |
Guarantee | 24 Months |
Case Material | Brass |
Dial Colour | White |
Dial Type | Round |
Movement | 8 Day |
Style | Carriage |