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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Joseph Coteau (attributed to), A Louis XVI skeletonised pendulum clock, the enamel work attributed to Joseph Coteau, Paris, date circa 1785

Joseph Coteau (attributed to) French, 1740-1812

A Louis XVI skeletonised pendulum clock, the enamel work attributed to Joseph Coteau, Paris, date circa 1785
Gilt bronze, enamel
Height 45 cm
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Literature

Tardy "La Pendule Française", Paris 1949, Vol. II page 206, illustrating a similar clock with enamel dial by Coteau in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris

A beautiful  Louis XVI enamelled and skeletonised pendulum clock, with full calendar and centre seconds. The enamel work attributed to Joseph Coteau

 

Paris, date circa 1785

Height 45 cm

 

 

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