A big H/T to BW! :o)
The Ethiopian Caterpillar
Thought
to date back as far as 1820, this incredible pre-electronic mechanical
robot was made by Swiss watchmaker Henri Maillardet for sale to
aristocratic Chinese buyers. The rare gold, enamel, jewel and
pearl-set automaton mimics the gracious undulating caterpillar’s crawl
with a clockwork powered mechanism which drives a pair of gilt-metal
knurled wheels.
The body is realistically designed to
represent a caterpillar comprising eleven jointed ring segments, framed
by seed pearls, and decorated with translucent red enamel over an
engine-turned ground, studded overall with gold-set rubies, turquoise,
emeralds,and diamonds. The underside is decorated with champlevé black
enamel. When the automaton movement is engaged, the caterpillar crawls
realistically, its body moving up and down simulating the undulations of
a caterpillar by means of a set of gilt-metal knurled wheels. The automata work is composed of a barrel, cam and two leavers all working together to create the crawling motion.
Born
1745, Maillardet was a Swiss mechanician who worked in London producing
clocks and other mechanisms, including various automata, including a
famous set depicting magicians and others which could write in French
and English. When one was presented to Philadelphia’s
Franklin Institute in 1928 it was of unknown origin; but once restored
to working order, the robot itself provided the answer by penning the
words ‘written by the automaton of Maillardet’.
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Fun stuff!
ReplyDeleteThanks again, BW! I love automata! :o)
DeleteGreat find, BW. That is cath cool and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it? Would love to see the innards!
DeleteBeautiful.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, the Caterpillar does all the work and the Butterfly gets the revues.
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAs usual, the Caterpillar does all the work and the Butterfly gets the revues.