Portico Clock in Rosewood and Blackened Wood, Napoleon III Period - 2nd Part 19th Century

19th century
Second Empire style, Napoleon III style
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From: 44810, Héric, France

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    This Napoleon III period portico clock is a true jewel of clockmaking and marquetry.
    It is decorated with scrolls and foliage in lemon wood, adding a touch of refinement and elegance.
    Twisted columns in blackened wood, underlined by bronze bezels, add a majestic, architectural dimension to the whole.
    The enamelled dial, with Roman numeral hours, is framed by a large gilded bronze element, underlining the precious, refined character of this piece.
    The whole is carefully arranged under a glass globe, which is in perfect condition, protecting and enhancing this work of art.
    This portico clock is not only an instrument for measuring time, but also a testimony to the craftsmanship and aesthetics of the past.
    It embodies the perfect harmony between functionality and decoration, making it a must-have for lovers of antiques and fine timepieces.
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    Period: 2nd half 19th century
    Excellent condition.

    Additional photos available on request
    Delivery possible in France and abroad.
    Dimensions :
    Width : 30 cm
    Depth: 21 cm
    Height : 64 cm
    Ref 190924

    Ref: 44GL4223VN

    Condition Very good
    Style Second Empire style, Napoleon III style (Table Clocks and Desk Clocks of Second Empire style, Napoleon III style Style)
    Period 19th century (Table Clocks and Desk Clocks 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Width (cm) 30
    Height (cm) 64
    Depth (cm) 21
    Materials Wood, Gilt bronze
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 44810, Héric, France
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