No. 27 CUM
Comtoise rooster clock from the Restoration period, around 1825. Half-hour strike en passant, full-hour strike with repetition on a bell. Enameled decorative roof and two decorative corners with polychrome painting, royal crown, and three Bourbon lilies in the emblem. Enamel dial 'à la Dauphine', i.e., with an arcade-shaped minute track and polychrome floral painting above the VI.
This clock originally had a two-part embossed brass decorative plate (corresponding drill holes for small screws are present under the decorative corners) and was modernized a few years after its construction, still during the reign of the last Bourbon king on the throne of France, Charles X, by the installation of the enameled decorative pieces. The clock is thus to be regarded as a Mariage.
- Diameter of the dial: 235 mm
- Cage dimensions: 250 x 243 x 145 mm (HxWxD)
- Movement dimensions: 390 x 243 x 165 mm (HxWxD)
- Pendulum length/lead bob: 1175 mm