Portico clock. France, Napoleon III, third quarter of the 19th century.
Rosewood veneer with lemonwood marquetry and gilded bronze accents.
Glazed porcelain dial.
Side columns and pendulum with floral decoration in gilded bronze.
Brocot suspension.
It has chips on the dial and the veneer, repainting, and signs of wear consistent with age and use. Needs restoration.
Measurements: 49 x 26 x 14 cm.
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Portico clock. France, Napoleon III, third quarter of the 19th century.
Rosewood veneer with lemonwood marquetry and gilded bronze accents.
Enameled porcelain dial.
Side columns and pendulum with plant motifs in gilded bronze.
Brocot suspension.
It has chips on the dial and the veneer, repainting, and signs of wear. Needs restoration.
Measurements: 49 x 26 x 14 cm.
Napoleon III-era portico clock, a style widely used in decorative furniture during the Second Empire. The architectural structure, composed of four columns and an upper entablature, combines the hallmarks of dark rosewood veneer and light citronwood marquetry, featuring plant motifs of vine tendrils, leaves, and scrollwork. This interplay of colors, combined with the perimeter fillets, accentuates the piece’s ornamental character.
The porcelain dial, featuring Roman numerals, is framed by a rich rocaille-inspired gilt-bronze molding. The pendulum, also in gilt bronze and profusely chiseled, reinforces the verticality of the ensemble and adds an element of great decorative presence. The result is a piece representative of mid-19th-century French historicist taste, combining classical references, botanical ornamentation, and material opulence.
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