Brass cased Carriage Clock by Drocourt
Brass cased Carriage clock in a bevel glazed cornice case with oval viewing aperture with silvered platform lever escapement. Gilded dial mask with foliate engraving.
Enamel dial with Roman numerals and original blued steel moonpoise hands.
Eight day movement striking the hours and halves on a coiled gong. The backplate marked DC for Drocourt. C.1880
Drocourt founded in 1860 by the brothers Pierre and Alfred were one of the most famous makers of carriage clocks. They quickly established themselves at Rue Debelleyme, Paris as one of the leading carriage clock makers becoming known for their fine quality movements and casework. Clocks by this maker have become very sought after by collectors. The firm ceased trading just after the end of the first World War in 1920.