- 24.8 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art
French Neoclassical mantel clock (
pendule de cheminée); 1757–1760;
gilded and
patinated bronze, oak
veneered with...
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includes one of the
early marine chronometers by
Ferdinand Berthoud, a
pendule sympathique by Breguet, a
pocket watch with
astronomical indications by...
- The Pit and the
Pendulum (French: Le
puits et le
pendule) is a 1964
French featurette horror film
directed by
Alexandre Astruc and
starring Maurice Ronet...
- P****emant in the
eighteenth century. It is displa**** in the
Salon de la
pendule in the
petit appartement du roi on the
first floor of Versailles, France...
- A
denotes the
actual position of the
pendule, A′ its
previous position (as
perceived by the
darkened eye) and A* its
apparent position;
similarly for...
- de toilette, c. 1700;
Paire de torchéres, c. 1700–1710;
Pendule et gaine, c. 1712–1720;
Pendule et gaine, c. 1720–1725;
Table à
mettre dans un trumeau...
- 14
February 2018.
Michel Eugène Chevreul, De La
Baguette Divinatoire du
pendule dit
explorateur at des
table tournants au
point de vue de l'histoire, de...
- July 21, 2010. Bélanger, Cédric (August 3, 2010). "Le
groupe remet les
pendules à l'heure".
Canadian Online Explorer (in French).
Archived from the original...
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Collection Alfred Huguenin,
focusing on the
history of the Neuchâtel
style pendule. In
these three specialized areas of
horological history,
several of the...
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travel companions in
wealthy circles. Therefore, they were also
called "
Pendule de Voyage". From the 1860s and 1870s, the “Paris
alarm clock”, initially...