Item : 358220
J. CHARLES PARIS PENDULUM CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY
Period: 19th century
Price: € 1.200
This French pendulum clock described is a valuable and striking piece. Its elegant and refined design recalls the era of the 19th century and the taste for Orientalism. The silvered bronze base offers a luxurious appearance, while the mercury gilded bronze details add a touch of refinement. The figure of the woman in oriental robes sitting on a sofa adds a note of charm and exoticism. This decorative element recalls the era's interest in Eastern culture, which is often reflected in the art and design of the time. Despite the aesthetic charm, the clock is without a chime, making it ideal for those who prefer a quiet environment without sound disturbances. The weekly wind ensures smooth operation and reduces the need for continuous winding operations. The silk thread suspension is a feature that increases the quality of the pendulum. Silk, known for its strength and flexibility, ensures precise and fluid movement. The clock was built by J. Charles, a renowned watchmaker from Paris, in the first half of the 19th century (circa 1840). This clock is undoubtedly an ideal complement to luxurious furnishings and represents a lasting investment. Measurements: HxWxD 20 x 29 x 7cm.
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