Posted 12 months ago
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Atmos, Pendule Perpetuelle, J.L. Reutter patent, No. 47 showing on the back inside on the plate, Swiss. Made in the late 1920's. Very fine and rare, Art Deco, early, chrome and glass, perpetual "ATMOS" clock, attributed to R. Lalique.
C. Opalescent blue molded glass, side and top panels with textured decoration, front panel decorated with “Art deco” geometric and floral decorations. Aperture for the revolving pendulum. Blued steel hands. M. Chrome, vacuum chamber winding the going barrel, lever escapement driven by annular tension pendulum, locking screw in the base below the pendulum disc. Dim. height 23 cm., width 18 cm., depth 10.9 cm.
1. Front
2. Back
3. Back inside
4. Back inside showing number 47 on the plate.
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Beautiful!
VERY BEAUTIFUL THE GLASS LOOKS LIKE R.LALIQUE:)