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Carriage Clocks - Stock No: 060

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Carriage clock made in Paris around 1880-1890, 6" (16cm) high. The case is gilded brass, with glass panels allowing the movement to be seen and enjoyed. This clock strikes on a gong the number on the hour and once on the half. This is a very good quality movement and keeps good time.

£1,500 + vat

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Platform Escapement
The platform escapement became popular with French manufacturers and was the principal advantage held by carriage clocks (derived from the French, carriage meaning 'carry able' rather than of carriages). The resulting clock was entirely portable without the restrictions of the pendulum and the system soon spread to German and English manufacturers, although the platforms themselves often came from the watchmakers of Switzerland.


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