Travel clock - - Gilt bronze - 1880-1920

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Travel clock in gilded bronze with Belle Époque decoration, dating to 1880–1920, mechanical movement, eight-day power reserve, Roman numeral dial with a guilloché centre, in good used condition.

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This finely decorated travel clock, or pendule de voyage, is a splendid example of 19th-century craftsmanship during the Belle Époque. The case is entirely executed in richly cast and gilded bronze, adorned with a luscious decor of volutes, floral motifs and rocaille elements that are characteristic of the French Neo-styles that gained prominence at the end of the 19th century.

The front is dominated by a dial with classical Roman numerals. Particularly striking is the central portion of the dial, which is equipped with a delicate guilloché pattern, creating a beautiful play of light. The open-work hands enhance the refined character of this piece. The clock is crowned with an elegantly shaped, cast handle and rests on a broad profiled base that harmoniously continues the flamboyant decoration of the case.

Travel clocks were originally popular in the early 19th century due to the needs of officers and well-to-do travelers for a reliable and portable timepiece. While the first models were often sober, they evolved in the second half of the century into true showpieces. This specific specimen, with its exuberant decoration, was more intended as a luxury ornament for the desk or mantel than for the hardships of a coach journey.

This finely decorated travel clock, or pendule de voyage, is a splendid example of 19th-century craftsmanship during the Belle Époque. The case is entirely executed in richly cast and gilded bronze, adorned with a luscious decor of volutes, floral motifs and rocaille elements that are characteristic of the French Neo-styles that gained prominence at the end of the 19th century.

The front is dominated by a dial with classical Roman numerals. Particularly striking is the central portion of the dial, which is equipped with a delicate guilloché pattern, creating a beautiful play of light. The open-work hands enhance the refined character of this piece. The clock is crowned with an elegantly shaped, cast handle and rests on a broad profiled base that harmoniously continues the flamboyant decoration of the case.

Travel clocks were originally popular in the early 19th century due to the needs of officers and well-to-do travelers for a reliable and portable timepiece. While the first models were often sober, they evolved in the second half of the century into true showpieces. This specific specimen, with its exuberant decoration, was more intended as a luxury ornament for the desk or mantel than for the hardships of a coach journey.

Details

Bronze type
Gilt bronze
Era
1900-2000
Number of objects
1
Clock type
Travel clock
Material
Brass, Bronze
Clock mechanism
Mechanical
Power reserve
8 day movement
Striking
half hour, one bell
Country of origin
France
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of ageing
In working order
Yes
Height
15 cm
Width
8 cm
Depth
5.5 cm
Estimated period
1880-1920
Weight
2000 g
Winding key
No
BelgiumVerified
45
Objects sold
100%
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