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4269 - Four-column portico clocks
Style:
19. century
Empire
Period:
1800-1809
Source:
Austria
Vienna
Height:
48 cm / 18.9″
Width:
30 cm / 11.81″
Depth:
15 cm / 5.91″
Price:
2 753 EUR
3 293 USD
Spring-wound - wound with a key, run for 3-5 days.
Half-beating (1/2) - beats every 30 minutes.
Enamel dial.
Chiseled brass frame and pendulum.
Wood retouch/lining - painted decor.
Chiseled brass ornaments.
Rear columns made of alabaster.
Front columns - Caryatid: the clock case is supported by antique statues - polychrome - gilded with gold leaf.


Architectural symbolism "Staircase": In the Empire, these clocks were conceived as miniature antique temples (portals).

Stairs: The base of the clock is formed by several steps that lead "inside" the temple.

Mirror: A mirror is placed on the back wall behind the columns, this optically doubles the number of columns and creates the illusion of an endless hall.
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