"Directoire Period Skeleton Chamber Clock"
Clock, skeleton of the Directoire period in gilded bronze. The dial is signed by Armingaud in Paris who was active, rue Meslay boulevard de la porte Saint-Martin in Paris from 1806-1813. the base, in the shape of a shuttle in Vénés marble in red and green color chart rests on 4 feet in gilded bronze. Sun pendulum. This clock is made for bedrooms, since it does not have a chime. In good working order. It is decorated with a gardening trophy, ribbon and oak leaves as well as laurel branches. Literature dictionary of documentation, French complicated clockmaking by Tardy. Height 42.5cm Base measurement: 22.5x9.5cm