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Cicery. Barometer in carved and gilded wood. Era XVIIIe.

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Cicery, signed. 

Barometer-thermometer in carved and gilded wood with its lacquered background in green tones, the barometer circular in the central part, the thermometer rectangular in the upper part.
In the upper part, waves, garlands of flowers, acanthus leaves and falling garlands of flowers adorn the thermometer, above which the words “Follower of M. de Réaumur” are written.
In the central part, the barometer is decorated with acanthus leaves and a decoration of lattices. Around the decorative black metal star in the center, it is written: » By Cicery, Barometer Maker of the Royal family. From a main street in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine to Tête Noire. »

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Cicery, signed. 

Barometer-thermometer in carved and gilded wood with its lacquered background in green tones, the barometer circular in the central part, the thermometer rectangular in the upper part.
In the upper part, waves, garlands of flowers, acanthus leaves and falling garlands of flowers adorn the thermometer, above which the words “Follower of M. de Réaumur” are written.
In the central part, the barometer is decorated with acanthus leaves and a decoration of lattices. Around the decorative black metal star in the center, it is written: » By Cicery, Barometer Maker of the Royal family. From a main street in the Faubourg Saint-Antoine to Tête Noire. »
In the lower part, an acanthus leaf is framed by scrolls and a frieze decorated with lattices.

Period French work XVIIIe.

Dimensions: H 108 x W 45 x D 9 cm

Possibility of restoring the mechanism to working order. Quote on request. Consult us.

Reference: LS5532778U

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