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4183 - Portico clocks with a skeleton dial
Style:
19. century
Biedermeier
Period:
1820-1829
Source:
Austria
Vienna
Height:
65 cm / 25.59″
Width:
38.5 cm / 15.16″
Depth:
13.5 cm / 5.31″
Price:
2 235 EUR
2 601 USD
Spring-wound - wound with a key, runs for 3-5 days.
Quarter-beating - 1/4 - beats every 15 minutes.
Polychrome cornices, gilded with gold leaf and mother-of-pearl.
The columns and the main decoration and decorations on the upper cornice are made of Alabaster. The peculiarity is the use of 3 different colors
Brass frame and chiseled dial.
A skeleton machine (or also "skeleton") refers to a watch mechanism that is modified so that it can be seen through the dial.
The main purpose is to show the watch mechanism - the gear train, the step and the spring - as a work of art and technology. These clocks were very popular in the 19th century, especially in the Biedermeier and Victorian eras, as a demonstration of precise watchmaking craftsmanship.
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