A fine model Atmos clock, chrome no 5634, by Jean Leon Reutter, circa 1930.

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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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A fine model Atmos clock, chrome no 5634, by Jean Leon Reutter, circa 1930.

No 162. A fine model Atmos clock, chrome no 5634, by Jean Leon Reutter, circa 1930. Case-transparency through the five faceted glass sides and skeletonised dial with red stones (rubies) to indicate the hours, Arabic numerals. On the back the signature : Brevets J.L. Reutter. No 5634. Working: The Atmos clock contains a drum with a U-shaped tube containing mercury and a gas. Due to temperature changes a thermique/ thermal current develops in the drum and causes the axle with the U-shaped tube to oscillate to and fro. Because of the continuous changes in temperature and atmospheric pressure there is a continuous oscillation which causes the movement to roll permanently, we have a Pendule Perpétuelle. Original case and movement and in a perfect condition. The invention is the work of the French engineer Jean Leon Reutter. Very exclusive in this Art Deco design. HxWxD 23,5x17,5x14 cm. SOLD Price € 15.000,--

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100-237

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