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Geneva, May 15, 2005
"Singing Canary" Attributed to Jaquet Droz, Geneve. Made circa 1770. Magnificent and possibly unique, gilt bronze, porcelain and enamel hanging birdcage clock with automaton canary which appears to breathe, singing seven tunes on the hour or at will.
C. The cage:Very finely made, in gilt bronze, the four corner niches are blue with gold leaf decoration, and each contains asmall porcelain vase with a gilt bronze flambeau stopper. The four sides are painted a deep red and feature goldleaf decoration of three leaves; each side with a very fine painted on enamel medallion representing allegories oflove, within a gilt bronze frame.The Dial:Convex white enamel, Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic five-minute indications. Pierced and engravedgilt brass hour and minute hands, blued steel seconds hand and the hand for fast/slow adjustment.The clock movement:Brass plates measuring 102 x 82 mm, fusee and chain, verge escapement, pierced cock covering the balancespring. The clock commands the striking, serinette and singing bird functions automatically on the hour.The serinette:Comprises a going train, the springs are dated 1789, fusee and chain transmission, the wheel train terminates toan endless screw on a fly wheel, the 2 wings of which are adjustable.This wheel train drives the bellows and the brass cylinder, 55 x 130 mm, the pins activating 10 levers thatcommand the opening of 10 pewter pipes. Seven different tunes may be manually selected, by means of a pointeron a small dial within an enamelled medallion on one of the sides. A silent lever is located on the main dial at XII.A pull cord commands the serinette and bird at will. The winding hole for the serinette is located in an enamelledmedallion on one of the sides.The bird:A Brazilian canary that pivots, with moving beak and tail. Its breast moves up and down as it seems to breathe,in a movement that is exceedingly rare, if not unique. The bird?s functions are programmed by a particular portionof the serinette?s cylinder which engages several small levers; the bird?s rotation is driven by a rod connected tothe going train.
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Case: 3 |
Good |
Movement: 2 |
Very good |
Dial: 3 - 05 |