A French porcelain mounted gilt carriage clock,circa 1880 by Unknown artist
A French porcelain mounted gilt carriage clock,circa 1880 by Unknown artist
A French porcelain mounted gilt carriage clock,circa 1880 by Unknown artist
A French porcelain mounted gilt carriage clock,circa 1880 by Unknown artist

A French porcelain mounted gilt carriage clock,circa 1880 1880

Unknown artist

19 ⨯ 10 ⨯ 8.60 cm
€ 8.500

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  • About the artwork
    8-day movement with rack half hour striking and alarm, gilt brass gorge case inset with hand painted porcelain panels with monogram SL

    7.5-cm polychrome porcelain dial with Roman cartouche numerals within a landscape, alarm subsidiary below, flower garland centre and fine blued steel pear hands, movement with platform anchor escapement numbered 439 of 8-day duration, rack half hour striking on a gong, repeating on demand, alarm, gilt brass gorge case with fine mouldings inset to the sides with porcelain panels marked SL showing a noble lady and gentleman both with a letter, front, top and back with beveled glass panels.
  • About the artist

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