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1738
Bedeutende Dresdener Karossenuhr des Meisters Jean Francois Poncet, verdienter Hof-Uhrmacher des Königs von Polen August III. und Geheimrat sowie Direktor des Grünen Gewölbe zu Dresden. Geadelt durch Kaiser Joseph II. 18. Jahrhundert.
Karossenuhr mit Übergehäuse. Uhrgehäuse in Repoussé-Technik den Raub der Sabinerinnen darstellend. Der Schalldurchbruch mit C-Voluten und Rokoko-Motiven versehen. Champlevé-Zifferblatt, im Mittelfeld die Weckereinstellscheibe, 1-Tag-Gehwerk mit Spindelhemmung, Schnecke und Kette. Zugrepetition. Schlagwerk auf einer Glocke mit zwei Hämmern. Nicht selbstschlagend. Unruhkloben mit Maskaron und berittene türkische Krieger. Durchmesser: 12 cm. Meister: Jean Francois Poncet, 1714-1804 Dresden. Literatur : Vgl. Baillie, S. 255. Vgl. Abeler : Meister der Uhrmacherkunst, S. 489.(944660)
Catalogue price € 33.000 - 40.000
Catalogue price€ 33.000 - 40.000
$ 34,650 - 42,000
£ 26,400 - 32,000
元 252,120 - 305,600
₽ 3,638,580 - 4,410,400
This object has been individually compared to the information in the Art Loss Register data bank and is not registered there as stolen or missing.
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