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A FINE FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU HOUR STRIKING PORTICO MANTEL REGULATOR WITH CENTRE SECONDS

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A FINE FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU HOUR STRIKING PORTICO MANTEL REGULATOR WITH CENTRE SECONDSJoseph Scetto, probably Paris, early 19th centuryThe circular countwheel striking movement with five-wheel trains and pinwheel escapement planted on the backplate regulated by substantial gilt disc-bob 'gridiron' compensated half-seconds pendulum with knife-edge suspension, the 4.5 inch convex white enamel Roman numeral dial signed J'ph Scetto to centre within concentric seconds ring divided into halves and further minute ring to outer track, with blued steel moon hands within repeating acanthus leaf cast bezel, the case with tablet upstand and complex dentil ogee cornice to entablature over dial and pendulum flanked by four Corinthian columns with smooth shafts over plinth base with stylised repeating leaf cast shallow ogee moulded skirt and compressed bun feet.56cm (22ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. Provenance: The Selwyn Demmy Collection. Joseph Scetto appears not to be recorded in the usual sources however a clockmaker with the surname 'Scettot' is recored in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Paris 1812-15.The provision of five-wheel trains would suggest that the present timepiece would have a duration of at least one month. Condition Report: The bell is lacking otherwise the movement appears complete and all original with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements. The movement will run and strike however as it is a little discoloured/neglected a gentle clean/service will be required before putting it into service. The dial has some very slight chipping around the winding holes and several very light surfaces scratches to the enamel surface otherwise is in good original condition. The seconds hand has been repaired. The case appears to have been re-gilded however is in good overall condition with only a few areas of light spotting to the finish as well as other very slight bumps, scuffs and scratches.Regulator has its original pendulum but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

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A FINE FRENCH EMPIRE ORMOLU HOUR STRIKING PORTICO MANTEL REGULATOR WITH CENTRE SECONDSJoseph Scetto, probably Paris, early 19th centuryThe circular countwheel striking movement with five-wheel trains and pinwheel escapement planted on the backplate regulated by substantial gilt disc-bob 'gridiron' compensated half-seconds pendulum with knife-edge suspension, the 4.5 inch convex white enamel Roman numeral dial signed J'ph Scetto to centre within concentric seconds ring divided into halves and further minute ring to outer track, with blued steel moon hands within repeating acanthus leaf cast bezel, the case with tablet upstand and complex dentil ogee cornice to entablature over dial and pendulum flanked by four Corinthian columns with smooth shafts over plinth base with stylised repeating leaf cast shallow ogee moulded skirt and compressed bun feet.56cm (22ins) high, 29cm (11.5ins) wide, 16.5cm (6.5ins) deep. Provenance: The Selwyn Demmy Collection. Joseph Scetto appears not to be recorded in the usual sources however a clockmaker with the surname 'Scettot' is recored in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Paris 1812-15.The provision of five-wheel trains would suggest that the present timepiece would have a duration of at least one month. Condition Report: The bell is lacking otherwise the movement appears complete and all original with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements. The movement will run and strike however as it is a little discoloured/neglected a gentle clean/service will be required before putting it into service. The dial has some very slight chipping around the winding holes and several very light surfaces scratches to the enamel surface otherwise is in good original condition. The seconds hand has been repaired. The case appears to have been re-gilded however is in good overall condition with only a few areas of light spotting to the finish as well as other very slight bumps, scuffs and scratches.Regulator has its original pendulum but no winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

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