La Pendulerie

   Precision Regulators

 
  Equation of Time Regulator. Robert Robin, case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger. Paris, late 18th century, Directoire period, movement dated 1802.
  Regulator with Remontoir
 
 
 
 
  Equation of Time Regulator. Robert Robin, case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger. Paris, late 18th century, Directoire period, movement dated 1802. Regulator with Remontoir "Modèle royal".Robert Robin (1741-1799) and Joseph Coteau (1740-1812).Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780 
 
  
Exceptional Regulator with Complications.
Jean-Simon Bourdier
Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger 
Dials by Joseph Coteau 
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
  Rare Precision Regulator Mantel Clock 
Paris, Charles X Period,circa 1825-1830
Height 60 cm; width 33 cm; depth 24.5 cm
sold
 
 
 
 
  Exceptional Regulator with Complications. Jean-Simon Bourdier Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger Dials by Joseph Coteau Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790 Rare Precision Regulator Mantel Clock Paris, Charles X Period,circa 1825-1830 Height 60 cm; width 33 cm; depth 24.5 cm  
 
  Exceptional and Unique Regulator with Mica-Plaque Pendulum 
Paris, 1854-1855
Provenance: Shown at the 1855 Paris Universal Exhibition
  Important Gilt Bronze Wall Regulator
Paris, Second Empire period, dated 1851 
Height 185 cm, width 47 cm, depth 29.5 cm
 
 
 
 
  Exceptional and Unique Regulator with Mica-Plaque Pendulum Paris, 1854-1855 Provenance: Shown at the 1855 Paris Universal Exhibition  Important Gilt Bronze Wall Regulator Paris, Second Empire period, dated 1851 Height 185 cm, width 47 cm, depth 29.5 cm 
 
  Important Regulator with Equation of Time 
and Remontoire d’Egalité.
Robert Robin
Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger 
Dial Attributed to Joseph Coteau 
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1788
  Multi-Dial Skeleton Regulator, Constantin-Louis Detouche (1810-1889). Paris, circa 1850
sold
 
 
 
 
  Important Regulator with Equation of Time and Remontoire d’Egalité. Robert Robin Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger Dial Attributed to Joseph Coteau Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1788 Multi-Dial Skeleton Regulator, Constantin-Louis Detouche (1810-1889). Paris, circa 1850 
 
  Multi-dial automaton clock, Francois-Joseph Hartmann, enamel by Joseph Coteau. Paris, Empire period, made between 22nd September 1799 and 21st September 1800
sold
   
 
  
  Multi-dial automaton clock, Francois-Joseph Hartmann, enamel by Joseph Coteau. Paris, Empire period, made between 22nd September 1799 and 21st September 1800  
 

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