"Rare Pendulum d'André Guillemet / French Industrial Clock"
Very rare industrial pendulum by André Guillemet with terrestrial and celestial globe, barometer, compass, and thermometer in the center. A terrestrial globe edited by Bertaux, 25 rue Serpente Paris and a celestial globe edited by Delamarche around 1870. The base of the clock is in Onyx. The whole is in good condition. The clock works but stops from time to time. time .... Dimensions: Height about 47 cm. Width: 28 cm. Depth: 11.5 cm. Very rare French industrial clock with terrestrial and on celestial globe, barometer, thermometer and compas, 1870. The globe turn manually and are set in stands with the thermometer in the middle; barometer above and compass on top. The terrestrial globe is signed "E.Bertaux, Editeur, rue Serpente, 25, Paris, the celestial globe Delamarche Rue Serpente 25, Paris. Emile Bertaux (1880-1900) was a publisher of international globes of Dien, Dubail, Eichens navisphere, Mars and lunar globes. Bertaux was aslo a successor to Maison Delamarche, who occupied this address prior to Bertaux, and originally published Charles Dein's globes (Dekker and van der Krogt, Globes from the Western world).