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Empire Period Elegance – Circa 1830s
This magnificent French Portal Clock is a quintessential example of the refined craftsmanship of the early 19th century. Designed in the noble Empire style, the clock is structured as a classical temple gateway, combining architectural strength with delicate ornamental details.
Design & Materials
The clock features a striking contrast of textures and tones. The deep, ebony-finished wood case provides a bold foundation for the twin alabaster columns. These translucent white pillars, topped with ornate gilded capitals, frame the heart of the timepiece, evoking the grandeur of ancient Greco-Roman architecture. The pediment is further enriched with a subtle gold-leaf floral motif, adding a touch of regal sophistication.
The Movement & Dial
The Face: A beautiful 160 mm dial featuring a crisp white enamel chapter ring with elegant numerals. The center is adorned with an intricately engine-turned (guilloché) brass plate, reflecting light with every tick.
The Complications: Beyond standard timekeeping, this rare movement features a date pointer, a testament to the high-grade horology of the era.
The Sound: This mechanical masterpiece is equipped with a sophisticated striking mechanism that marks the passage of time every 15, 30, and 45 minutes, followed by a full hour strike, filling the room with a gentle, rhythmic chime.
Specifications
Dimensions: 470 mm (H) x 300 mm (W) x 140 mm (D)
Movement: 5-Day mechanical manual winding
Origin: France, circa 1830
This portal clock is more than a timepiece; it is a historical statement piece that captures the transition from the Napoleonic grandeur to the refined luxury of the French Restoration.
The winding key is included.
Clock is professionally serviced and in good working condition.
Shipping via registered mail with tracking.
Data sheet