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French Carriage Clock by Couaillet Freres, Ormolu, Circa 1890
French Carriage Clock by Couaillet Freres, Ormolu, Circa 1890

French Carriage Clock by Couaillet Freres, Ormolu, Circa 1890

By Couaillet Freres

Located in MADRID, ES

Outstanding and highly collectible French officer’s carriage clock of grand luxury, executed in Paris circa 1890–1910. Signed “Villon, Paris”, a prestigious commercial name associate...

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1890s French Belle Époque Antique Couaillet Freres Clocks

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Clock maker: Armand Couaillet (1865–1954) was a French clock maker from Saint-Nicolas-d'Aliermont in Normandy . In 1890 Couaillet started a business producing carriage clocks; shortly afterwards his three brothers join the business. By the turn of the century, the company employed about 100 workers and were producing 4000 carriage clocks each month. On the eve of World War I , The Couaillet brothers employed 300 people and their catalog listed 250 models of clocks, but during the war, the focus of production switched to precision mechanical components for fuses, parts for aircraft engines and field telegraph systems. History of Russell's Ltd: Thomas Russell 's name is synonymous with the Lancashire watch making industry and he is an icon for watch purists and enthusiasts around the world. But how he came to become a watchmaker and why Lancashire played such an important role in the watchmaking industry is a fascinating story. 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