A late 19th century swinging mystery clock by Guilmet with crank and stirrup escapement

A late 19th century swinging mystery clock by Guilmet with crank and stirrup escapement

Estimate:
[restrict paid=ture]$1,300 – $1,700[/restrict]
Auctioneer:
[restrict paid=ture]Schmitt Horan & Co.[/restrict]
Sold Price:
[restrict paid=ture]$2,800[/restrict]
Sold Date:
[restrict paid=ture]Jun 12, 2022[/restrict]

Andre Romain Guilmet, Paris, a late 19th century swinging mystery clock with crank and stirrup escapement, the black slate case on gilt paw feet with honeysuckle returns and central scroll and honeysuckle drop, the sides with gilt, ornamental handles, and molded top, surmounted by a patinated female figure, her right hand held aloft, and suspending the pendulum with decorative bob having a thick, bevelled glass insert, impulsed through the nearly imperceptible movement of the base on which the she stands, roman numeral black slate dial with gilt hands, 8 day time and strike movement with crank and stirrup escapement, the back plate with Guilmet's mark and numbered 3852