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Cabinet clock

Part of the collection: Zegary

Popularization note

Boulle style boudoir cabinet clock made in the 18th century. A room clock designed rather for a small living room. The mechanism with ringing full hours and half hours system, it has a dial with Roman numerals on distinctive enamel medallions. A wooden cabinet with brass inlays and bronze ornaments with floral motifs and gilding. The clock cabinet is glazed, with molded sides, on volute legs, surmounted by a pedestal with a full-plastic figure of a putto holding an arrow and a bow. The surface is decorated with floral-geometric marquetry, also covering the console, the floor and the inside of the back door of the clock. At the bottom of the front panel there is a motif of two winged cupids, one of whom is sleeping upon a column, while the other wakes him up with a bell. At the top of the clock, there is a figure of a boy holding a falcon in his hand. The back brass wall is also decorated with a floral motif. The embossed brass dial is inlaid with white plaques made of porcelain and bearing dark blue Roman numerals.

Information about the object

Information about this object Cabinet clock

Dimensions

height: 57 cm

Object type

clocks

Technique

watchmaking

Material

brass, wood

Creation time / dating

18th century

Owner

Castle Museum in Łańcut

Identification number

S.1202MŁ

Location / status

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