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Henri-Eugène-Adrien Farcot (20 February 1830 in Sainville – 14 March 1896 in
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) was a French
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, industrialist, inventor, mechanical engineer, aeronaut, writer, and one of the most celebrated makers of conical pendulum clocks. In 1853, he established the ''Manufacture d’horlogerie E. Farcot'' with headquarters, from 1855 (previously in rue Vieille-du-Temple, 75, Paris), on rue des Trois-Bornes, 39, Paris, wherein he worked until his retirement in the late 1880s, succeeded by his son-in-law the Belgian Henri-Charles Wandenberg, or Vandenberg, until December 1903 and Paul Grenon (Wandenberg's nephew) until 1914. Between October 1855 and March 1856 the company's name changed to
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, and in 1887 it was renamed Farcot et Wandenberg, although the partnership was officially constituted in April 1890. Throughout his career, Farcot earned an honorable mention and four medals in the following expositions:
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1860 (bronze),
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1862 (honorable mention),
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(1863 bronze, 1867 bronze & 1878 silver), as well as Henri Wandenberg, both with a silver medal in Paris 1889 and a gold medal in Paris 1900. In addition to clockmaking, he was a member of the ''Société aérostatique et météorologique de France'' and the defunct ''Chambre syndicale d'horlogerie de Paris''. The ''Musée Farcot'' in Sainville showcases his life, travels, and work.


Patents

Of the nineteen patents registered to his name between 1855 and 1886, sixteen are linked to
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. In chronological order, they are: * 22637, 03/03/1855 – ''Mouvement de pendule'' * 37159, 23/06/1858 – ''Perfectionnements apportés à l'horlogerie'' * 41812, 11/08/1859 – ''Perfectionnements apportés à l'horlogerie'' * 44007, 23/02/1860 – ''Perfectionnements apportés à l'horlogerie'' * 50962, 24/08/1861 – ''Réveille-matin avertisseur'' * 53502, 25/03/1862 – ''Perfectionnements apportés à l'horlogerie'' * 65992, 26/01/1865 – ''Perfectionnements aux réveille-matin'' * 84057, 20/01/1869 – ''Timbre d'appel, avertisseur mobile de porte, et sonnerie télégraphique simplifiée'' * 89384, 31/03/1870 – ''Réveil horizontal à marche rotative et silencieuse'' * 89455, 26/03/1870 – ''Perfectionnements apportés et appliqués spécialement dans la fabrication des réveille-matin'' * 92460, 14/08/1871 – ''Pendule de nuit'' * 101995, 29/01/1874 – ''Perfectionnement et transformation dans la fermeture des porte-monnaie à cadre, pouvant s'appliquer à tous objets de fantaisie, tels que porte-cigares, cigarettes, carnets, bonbonnières, etc.'' * 102593, 14/03/1874 – ''Perfectionnements apportés aux pendules de nuit lumineuses'' * 107030, 01/03/1875 – ''Système de pendule-écusson applique, à remontoir auxiliaire et à tirage rentrant'' * 166518, 10/08/1875 – Device for winding clocks (US patent of 107030) * 167502, 07/03/1885 – ''Système de pendule à indications diurnes et nocturnes'' * 176982, 24/06/1886 – ''Pendule courtoise'' * 177703, 31/07/1886 – ''Réveil courtois'' * 252398, 12/12/1895 – ''Application du phonographe aux pièces d'horlogerie'' (registered to the name of the Société Farcot et Wandenberg) Files for each patent, including a description and drawings, can be consulted in the archives of the
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Monumental conical pendulum clock series

A class of its own among the conical pendulum clocks are the monumental timepieces commercialized between 1862 and 1878. When this model debuted at the London International Exhibition of 1862, it was presented as the first application of the conical pendulum to statuary. In addition to the British capital, it was also displayed in the Paris ''Exposition des beaux-arts appliqués à l’industrie'' (1863), as well as in the major
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held in Paris (1867 & 1878) and Philadelphia (1876). In his own words, Eugène Farcot explained the origins of his idea during the 1867 Paris universal exposition (translated from the French): Each mystery clock of this one-of-a-kind series was individually made and therefore, no two are alike. They are distinguished for their artistic/horological excellence where foremost, award-winning people from various arts, crafts and sciences, created a masterpiece of Second Empire decorative arts. Besides a remarkable precision in timekeeping, one of their most distinctive characteristics is the slow continual circular motion at a constant speed (instead of the conventional side to side swinging motion) of the noiseless pendulum, tracing a conical trajectory in space, hence its name.


List of units

It is unknown the total number of units crafted, so far 13 have been found. It is unclear if the company used a separate serial number for its large-scale conical pendulum clocks, although probably no more than twenty were ever made. Those known are: * No. 0 –
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, New Jersey, USA. Purchased in 1869 for $10,000 * No. 8 – The Roosevelt New Orleans Hotel, New Orleans, USA * No. 9 – Private collection, USA * No. 16 –
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, Pennsylvania, USA. Acquired in 1867 for $6,000 * No. 19 –
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(NWCM), Pennsylvania, USA * No. 23 – Private collection, USA * No. 25 – Cliffe Castle Museum, Yorkshire, UK * No. 28 –
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, New York, USA * No. 30 – Private collection, USA * No. 44195 – Private collection, USA * No. 02495, Museo Cerralbo, Spain * No serial number, The Dolder Grand Hotel, Switzerland * The one depicted in the drawing by Lamy with two dials in the pedestal front, whereabouts unknown


Gallery

File:Farcot and Carrier-Belleuse Conical Mystery Clock.jpg, SN#23, exhibited at the London
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. The only one with a red griotte marble pedestal, rather than the costly Algerian onyx marble base all the other units originally came with. File:Cerralbo Salón de baile 05.jpg, No serial number, Museo Cerralbo, circa 1863. File:RooseveltMysteryLadyClockJuly09.JPG, SN#8, exhibited at the Paris
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. File:Clock sculpture - Drexel University - IMG 7332.JPG, SN#16, exhibited at the Paris
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. File:1875_E_Farcot_Stauary_clock_AE_Carrier-Belleuse.jpg, SN#19, exhibited at the Philadelphia
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(1876). File:Cliffecastlemus 006.jpg, SN#25, exhibited at the Paris
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The largest conical pendulum clock

In 1878, the largest conical pendulum clock ever built was erected in the missing Palais du Champ-de-Mars on the occasion of the Paris ''Exposition universelle internationale''. It was his ultimate contribution to the conical pendulum clock, a type of timepiece not invented by the Frenchman, but that he brought to a new level of sophistication and engineering. Not to mention that he also helped to its popularization offering affordable mantel models, some with a patent of invention. The mechanical marvel was reviewed in several publications, next are included three of them:


During the Siege of Paris

While Farcot experienced with a light engine built for him for
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, caught his right thumb in the gears and had to be amputated, expressing later when the
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(translated from the French): This, however, did not impede him, during the
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, to leave the city on 12 October 1870 piloting the ''ballon monté'' (
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)
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, circumventing the siege and the Prussian shootings in order to transport the mail, government dispatches and eight carrier pigeons. He, and Auguste Traclet from the ''Association Colombophile de Paris'', arrived in Béclers (
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) three hours later, becoming the first French aeronaut in Belgium. Despite bearing the name of the politician Louis Blanc, this, who was present at the departure, had refused to fly in a balloon mail when
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asked him.Wilfrid de Fonvielle, "Eugène Farcot", ''L’Aéronaute'', 29e année, n.º 4, avril (1896): p. 79.


Funereal discourse

Discourse pronounced before the tomb of the horologist by Paul Garnier, vice-president of the ''Chambre syndicale d'horlogerie de Paris'' (translated from the French):


Publications

* ''La navigation atmosphérique'', 1859. * ''Un voyage aérien dans cinquante ans'' (unpublished), 1864. * ''Invention et contrefaçon. A mes juges et à mes confrères'', 1865. * ''De Paris à Tournay en 3 heures. Histoire du ballon le Louis Blanc'', 1873. * ''Voyage du ballon le Louis-Blanc'', 1874.


References


External links


Article on the monumental conical pendulum clocks by E. Farcot, pp. 75-93

Video playlist about the large conical pendulum clocks

File patent 22637 (1855, France)





A clock by E. Farcot at the Musée des arts et métiers

Monumental conical pendulum clock at Lambert Castle (USA)

Idem at Drexel University (USA)

Idem at the National Watch and Clock Museum (USA)


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