Hi Willy
 
Yes, the one you were asking about is from Aix-en-Provence, but it is not the
only one in the region.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/RnmDsAKk14AdKmDF7
 
I can remember a couple others from Apt. 
https://photos.app.goo.gl/q4PdJLkaUJwotQZi9
 
This one is not exactly what you mean but the idea is the same:
https://photos.app.goo.gl/t1goGboqAKyWv5kB9
 
There are other dials in the city (and arround) that look pretty much like those
previous ones but usually there is only a vertical dial (without analemma) which
prooves all were designed by the same person of inspired from the same source.
 
You can visit my gallery of sundials of France and scroll down to the Prevence
section:
https://goo.gl/photos/qd252vZTg7iWDETbA
 
Regards
Darek Oczki 
52N 21E (Warszawa) 
GNOMONIKA.pl 
Zegary słoneczne, czyli słoneczniki http://gnomonika.pl/
 
 

Dnia 19 maja 2020 14:19 [email protected] https://poczta.o2.pl/d/#
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>     This sundial (see picture) is a successful combination of a regular
> vertical sundial and a noon sundial with analemma. I found the photo somewhere
> on the internet. Does anyone know where it can be seen in reality?
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