'The Finest French Pendulum Clocks' presents an illustrated history of French pendulum-clocks, between the time of Louis XIV and the Empire, through their stylistic evolution. It is far from easy to distinguish between a real 18th century clock and a 19th century imitation, properly estimating its commercial value, to which contribute the beauty of the decoration, the quality of materials, the presence of the original clockwork, the state of conservation, the rarity of the piece and its artistry. In this book, addressed to both collectors and all lovers of the decorative arts, the authors analyse hundreds of elegant French pendulum-clocks of different value and appearance, highlighting qualities and defects, with the aim of offering a wide and comprehensive repertoire of this antiques genre and at the same time to enrich the knowledge of those who approach it for the first time. Text in English, Italian and French. AUTHOR: Giacomo Wannenes was born in Genoa from a family of antiques dealers. After completing his studies he moved to London and then to Paris, where he lived from 1956 to 1968 improving his knowledge of art. Today he is an antique dealer in Milan and a well-known author of books on decorative arts. Aurelie Wannenes, fille d'art and interior decorator, has worked in the family business since 1995 and collaborates with her father in writing books about antiques. SELLING POINTS: Descriptive and wonderfully illustrated, this is a complete guide to French pendulum clocks from the time of Louis XIV to the Empire; includes valuations 305 colour illustrations