Clock with View of Lake Geneva – Circa 1890

Signed D J Depose
Place of Origin: Paris
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1890
Diameter: 71 mm

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The "Clock with View of ⁢Lake ‌Geneva - Circa 1890" is ‍a captivating blend of artistry and ⁣horological precision, embodying the elegance of late ‍19th-century Swiss craftsmanship. This exquisite⁣ timepiece is not merely​ a clock ⁢but a piece ‌of history, featuring a stunning enamel dial that beautifully‍ captures the serene landscape of⁤ Lake Geneva, ⁤complete with​ its iconic bridge, distant buildings, and majestic ⁤mountains. Designed with a ‌keywind bar movement, this clock showcases a suspended going ⁣barrel and a plain cock with a striking blue steel regulator, highlighting the intricate engineering synonymous with Swiss watchmaking of the era.‌ Its balance, crafted from gilt and featuring three arms, is paired with a blue steel spiral hairspring, while the ⁤cylinder and escape​ wheel are meticulously polished ​steel, all of ⁣which contribute to its precise timekeeping. The clock's​ face, adorned with Roman‍ numerals and elegant blue ‍steel hands, is set against a pristine white enamel background, exuding timeless sophistication. Encased in a⁢ robust circular‍ brass housing, this ​clock‍ doubles as a paperweight and offers versatility ⁢with a ‌sliding dovetail mount⁤ for wall‌ display. The luxurious design is further enhanced ‌by a thick bevelled ​flat glass, providing a window into the ‍exquisite craftsmanship within. Signed by D J Depose and originating from Paris, this clock, with a diameter of 71 mm, is a testament to the artistry and precision ‌of its time, making it‍ a cherished collectible for connoisseurs of fine‌ horology.

This Swiss cylinder clock from the late 19th Century is a remarkable timepiece. It features a beautiful view of Lake Geneva on its enamel dial, depicting the bridge and buildings on the far bank with mountains in the background. The clock has a keywind bar movement with a suspended going barrel and a plain cock with a blue steel regulator. The balance is plain and has three arms, made of gilt, with a blue steel spiral hairspring. The cylinder and escape wheel are made of polished steel. The dial is white enamel with Roman numerals and blue steel hands. The clock is housed in a heavy circular brass case, which not only functions as a paperweight but also has a sliding dovetail mount for wall hanging. The case is complemented by a very thick bevelled flat glass, adding to its luxurious appearance.

Signed D J Depose
Place of Origin: Paris
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1890
Diameter: 71 mm

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