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Astronomical clocks

  • Robert Robin, A Louis XVI mantel regulator of month duration, by Robert Robin, the polychrome dial by Joseph Coteau and case attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire, Paris, date circa 1785
    Robert Robin, A Louis XVI mantel regulator of month duration, by Robert Robin, the polychrome dial by Joseph Coteau and case attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire, Paris, date circa 1785 Sold
  • Georges-Adrien Merlet, A Louis XVI mantel clock with an astronomical movement, by Georges-Adrien Merlet, Paris, date circa 1780
    Georges-Adrien Merlet, A Louis XVI mantel clock with an astronomical movement, by Georges-Adrien Merlet, Paris, date circa 1780 Sold
  • Hubert Martinet, A George III astronomical miniature striking skeleton clock, by Martinet, London, circa 1780
    Hubert Martinet, A George III astronomical miniature striking skeleton clock, by Martinet, London, circa 1780 Sold
  • Augustin II Fortin , A Louis XVI planetarium clock by Augustin II Fortin , Paris, date circa 1770
    Augustin II Fortin , A Louis XVI planetarium clock by Augustin II Fortin , Paris, date circa 1770 Sold
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