"Museal Standing Clock Louis XV Lepaute A Paris 18th Century"
The regulator museum clock, standing, made by the best Parisian masters - a clock signed Lepaute a Paris, and the Gaut A Paris plate mechanism. They are the best professionals of the middle of the 18th century, well known to all collectors. The clock is dated to the Louis XV period, circa 1750. Classic case in black finish, decorated with brass bands and gilt bronze applications. Beautiful silver dial with date indication, central second and rotating dial with astronomical indications. First-class mechanism - a quarter of an hour, with a snooze function. The clock is working. An almost identical clock is in the collection of the Louvre Museum.
Below is the link: https://collections.louvre.fr/ark:/53355/cl010112672 This clock is a truly unique piece and a treat for collectors.
Dimensions:
height - 196 cm
idth - 44 cm
depth - 25 cm