Sword Clock , Founded 1839 , 19th Century
Officer's clock from the house of L'Epée, striking alarm model, in polished brass and beveled glass, in the classic French style inspired by 19th-century travel clocks.
The Movement has been revised by a Swiss Watchmaker .
This elegant clock features sober, refined architecture, fully glazed on all four sides, revealing the high-quality mechanical movement. The white enamelled dial is adorned with black Roman numerals and signed "L'Epée - Fondée en 1839 - Sainte-Suzanne France", a testament to the manufacture's prestigious French watchmaking expertise.
This elegant clock features a sober, refined architecture, entirely glazed on all four sides, revealing the high-quality mechanical movement.
The gilded brass case, with its balanced lines and meticulous finishing, rests on a molded stepped base and is topped by a carrying handle characteristic of officer's clocks. Breguet-style hands add a further touch of elegance.
The clock is equipped with a hand-wound mechanical movement with alarm and striking functions. The glass back allows the mechanism to be admired, as well as the circular striking gong. Presence of the winding key.
Very decorative, this piece will find a perfect place in a classic interior, a desk, a library or a collection of antique clocks.
Features:
- House : L'Epée
- Origine : France
- Era: second half of the 20th century
- Material: brass and glass
- Movement: hand-wound mechanical
- Function: time, alarm and striking
- Dial: Roman numerals
- Signature: "L'Epée - Founded in 1839 - Sainte-Suzanne France"
- Condition: very good overall condition, with light patina of use consistent with age
It measures 14.6 CM in Height and 16.5 CM with the Handle , and 11.5 CM in Length and 10.5 CM in Width .
The Movement has been overhauled by a Swiss Watchmaker .
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Height: 14,6 cm
Reference (ID): 1775463
Availability: In stock





































