FRENCH GILT BRONZE FOUR FACE CLOCK, DATE, THERMOMETER & BAROMETER BY JEAN VINCENTI ET CIE
$8,500.00
An exceptional 19th-century French gilt bronze mantel clock stands as a testament to both craftsmanship and functionality. Crafted circa 1855 by Jean Vincenti et Cie, this timepiece boasts a unique configuration, featuring not just a clock but also additional functional faces, including a date display, temperature gauge, and barometer.
The clock's rectangular gilt bronze case exhibits meticulous detail, with foliate margins adorning each squared-off corner. It's distinguished by four different circular faces, each serving a distinct purpose:
The first face displays time, presenting a white enamel clock face marked with black Arabic numerals and minute indices, elegantly enclosed within a beveled glazed hinged bezel.
The second face is a marvel, featuring Centigrade and Fahrenheit thermometers mounted on a white enamel surface, adorned with black and gold-toned elements.
The third face serves as an aneroid barometer, with a white enamel display showcasing applied black text and indices. This functional beauty rests beneath a beveled glazed bezel, encasing its intricate inner workings within a hinged door.
A true marvel of horological engineering, this clock exemplifies the mastery of form and function, a testament to the era's artistry and technological innovation.
France, Circa 1855
Dimensions:Height: 9.5" (24 cm)
Width: 5.75" (14 cm)
Depth: 5.5" (14 cm)