Oeil de boeuf clock - Wood, Brass - 1850-1900

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French Ossenoog clock from 1850–1900 with mechanical eight-day movement, half-hour striking on a gong, wooden and brass case, dimensions 37 × 37 × 12 cm, weight 3.2 kg, in good condition and in working order.

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Description from the seller

Beautiful Oeil de boeuf clock (French for 'ossenoog klok') is a traditional 19th-century French wall clock. It has a large round or oval black-ebonized surround. Round type.
The round dial features Roman numerals that are beautifully gilded, centered on the dial. The dial plate is made of alabaster.
The clock mechanism is housed in a rectangular or hexagonal wooden case that is painted black. The clock has a French eight-day mechanical pendulum movement with a strike on a bell.
The glass of the clock sits in the beading/frame, which is hinged at the top of the case. The frame can be lifted to adjust the hands and wind the movement. Original domed hand-blown glass protects the clock.
In working order.
Pendulum and key present.
The photographs are part of the description.

Beautiful Oeil de boeuf clock (French for 'ossenoog klok') is a traditional 19th-century French wall clock. It has a large round or oval black-ebonized surround. Round type.
The round dial features Roman numerals that are beautifully gilded, centered on the dial. The dial plate is made of alabaster.
The clock mechanism is housed in a rectangular or hexagonal wooden case that is painted black. The clock has a French eight-day mechanical pendulum movement with a strike on a bell.
The glass of the clock sits in the beading/frame, which is hinged at the top of the case. The frame can be lifted to adjust the hands and wind the movement. Original domed hand-blown glass protects the clock.
In working order.
Pendulum and key present.
The photographs are part of the description.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Clock type
Oeil de boeuf clock
Material
Brass, Wood
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power reserve
8 day movement
Striking
half hour, one gong
Country of origin
France
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
37 cm
Width
37 cm
Depth
12 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
Weight
3.2 kg
Sold by
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Objects sold
100%
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