Portico clock Louis Philippe Wood - 1850-1900

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This Greco-Roman style portico clock, dated in the 19th century and attributed to the Louis-Philippe period, is a piece of great decorative presence and historical value. Its architectural design evokes classical temples, with vertical columns supporting an upper entablature, all crafted in ebonized wood, noble materials that provide contrast and visual depth.

The original period marquetry. The central body houses a white circular dial with Roman numerals, framed by a finely detailed gold bezel. The black hands stand out against the light background, making it easy to read the time.

The pendulum, visible at the bottom, is decorated with gold engravings that harmonize with the rest of the set. The mechanism is cord-driven and is in good working condition, although it shows slight signs of age and could benefit from minor adjustments to achieve optimal accuracy. It includes its original key, which adds value and authenticity to the piece.

At the back, there is the striking system, which marks the half-hours and the full hours with a deep-toned gong. This type of striking was common in high-end salon clocks, adding an elegant auditory dimension to the domestic environment.

This watch combines the architectural sobriety of the Greco-Roman style with the decorative richness of the Louis Philippe taste, and represents a perfect synthesis between mechanical functionality and artistic expression.

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This Greco-Roman style portico clock, dated in the 19th century and attributed to the Louis-Philippe period, is a piece of great decorative presence and historical value. Its architectural design evokes classical temples, with vertical columns supporting an upper entablature, all crafted in ebonized wood, noble materials that provide contrast and visual depth.

The original period marquetry. The central body houses a white circular dial with Roman numerals, framed by a finely detailed gold bezel. The black hands stand out against the light background, making it easy to read the time.

The pendulum, visible at the bottom, is decorated with gold engravings that harmonize with the rest of the set. The mechanism is cord-driven and is in good working condition, although it shows slight signs of age and could benefit from minor adjustments to achieve optimal accuracy. It includes its original key, which adds value and authenticity to the piece.

At the back, there is the striking system, which marks the half-hours and the full hours with a deep-toned gong. This type of striking was common in high-end salon clocks, adding an elegant auditory dimension to the domestic environment.

This watch combines the architectural sobriety of the Greco-Roman style with the decorative richness of the Louis Philippe taste, and represents a perfect synthesis between mechanical functionality and artistic expression.

Certified shipping and good packaging.

Seller's Story

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Details

Style subtype
Louis Philippe
Era
1400-1900
Clock type
Portico clock
Material
Wood
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power Reserve
8 day movement
Striking
half hour, one bell
Style
Antique
Country of Origin
France
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
50 cm
Width
27 cm
Depth
15 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
Weight
2 kg
Winding Key
Yes
SpainVerified
2627
Objects sold
89.96%
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