Lighthouse Torsion Clock
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Lighthouse Torsion Clock
Circa 1880. Eight-day time and strike with torsion pendulum, gilt-bronze and patinated brickwork case with the clock in the bottom and an oscillating multicolored glass balance mechanism above. The realistically modeled glazed cupola set with rotating red and green glass panels alternately revealing the helical torsion spring, enclosed by a balustrade over a tapering body with applied windows to a concave mid-section over a brickwork base with door containing the Roman dial and original blued steel spade hands. The single barrel movement with deadbeat escapement and pallet arm with a forked end impulsing the slowly rotating torsion pendulum above.
Literature: An identical case is illustrated in Roberts, D. (1999) "Mystery, Novelty & Fantasy Clocks". Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, pg. 257, Fig. 22-8.
A similar example shown at Sotheby's New York, The Joseph M. Meraux Collection of Rare and Unusual Clocks, 28 June 1993, lot 4; Sotheby's New York, Masterpieces from the Time Museum Part IV, Vol I, 13 October 2004, lot 604.
Ht. 25 in.
Provenance
A Mid-West collection.
Circa 1880. Eight-day time and strike with torsion pendulum, gilt-bronze and patinated brickwork case with the clock in the bottom and an oscillating multicolored glass balance mechanism above. The realistically modeled glazed cupola set with rotating red and green glass panels alternately revealing the helical torsion spring, enclosed by a balustrade over a tapering body with applied windows to a concave mid-section over a brickwork base with door containing the Roman dial and original blued steel spade hands. The single barrel movement with deadbeat escapement and pallet arm with a forked end impulsing the slowly rotating torsion pendulum above.
Literature: An identical case is illustrated in Roberts, D. (1999) "Mystery, Novelty & Fantasy Clocks". Pennsylvania: Schiffer Publishing, pg. 257, Fig. 22-8.
A similar example shown at Sotheby's New York, The Joseph M. Meraux Collection of Rare and Unusual Clocks, 28 June 1993, lot 4; Sotheby's New York, Masterpieces from the Time Museum Part IV, Vol I, 13 October 2004, lot 604.
Ht. 25 in.
Provenance
A Mid-West collection.
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Lighthouse Torsion Clock
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