RARE! '60s CARTIER Gilt-Bronze & Enamel Portico Mantel Clock 8-day bell strike
RARE! '60s CARTIER Gilt-Bronze & Enamel Portico Mantel Clock 8-day bell strike
SOLD $2,215.20 Sold: Dec 29, 2024 on eBayOriginal Listing Description
RARE CARTIER GILT-BRONZE & SCARLET ENAMEL PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK8-day movement striking hours and half-hours on delicate bellThis prestigious showpiece is from my personal collection of vintage and antique clocks curated since the early 1970s. Time has come for the stunning Neoclassical clock to reach an appreciative new mantel.From mid-19th century Paris founding, Maison Cartier has enjoyed a worldwide reputation as purveyor of "ne plus ultra" jewelry and timepieces. Cartier's innovative "mystery" clocks of the 1920s and noteworthy examples introduced throughout the last century are immediately recognized by connoisseurs of high-end horology. The base of this imposing clock carries the "H L" hallmark of Hour Lavigne. By the early 1950s, French manufacturing and economy had largely recovered from the devastating aftermath of WWII. Long established luxury clock manufacturer Charles Hour merged with Maurice Lavigne, forming Hour Lavigne. The firm produced the most exclusive and costly French clocks with mechanical movements. Gilt-bronze models featured unique designs often embellished with hand engraving and enameling. NOTE: The "Cartier, New York" clock came to me for potential restoration almost 25 years ago! The owner had taken the clock and a similar model to Cartier in San Francisco for servicing. It was subsequently sent to New York. Included with the photographs are statements from Cartier International Service. The charge for proposed movement and case restoration of the "4 column gold tone clock mech. - (reddish gold tone on columns and at center)" was $1,200. On March 3, 2000 Cartier placed the retail value of the portico clock at $5,000. 10" high, 8.45" wide, 3.9" deep7.5 lbs! NOTE: In November of 2024, the movement was fully disassembled, ultrasonically cleaned and rinsed, mainsprings removed from barrels to clean and grease, checked for wear, reassembled, lubricated with high-grade Swiss oils and bench tested. The massive case was taken completely apart to clean and secure. Meticulous restoration ensures reliable operation for years. Kindly review descriptive information and study the photographs for details CONSCIENTIOUSLY PACKED AND SHIPPED INSURED WORLDWIDE (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.
Original Listing Description
RARE CARTIER GILT-BRONZE & SCARLET ENAMEL PORTICO MANTEL CLOCK8-day movement striking hours and half-hours on delicate bellThis prestigious showpiece is from my personal collection of vintage and antique clocks curated since the early 1970s. Time has come for the stunning Neoclassical clock to reach an appreciative new mantel.From mid-19th century Paris founding, Maison Cartier has enjoyed a worldwide reputation as purveyor of "ne plus ultra" jewelry and timepieces. Cartier's innovative "mystery" clocks of the 1920s and noteworthy examples introduced throughout the last century are immediately recognized by connoisseurs of high-end horology. The base of this imposing clock carries the "H L" hallmark of Hour Lavigne. By the early 1950s, French manufacturing and economy had largely recovered from the devastating aftermath of WWII. Long established luxury clock manufacturer Charles Hour merged with Maurice Lavigne, forming Hour Lavigne. The firm produced the most exclusive and costly French clocks with mechanical movements. Gilt-bronze models featured unique designs often embellished with hand engraving and enameling. NOTE: The "Cartier, New York" clock came to me for potential restoration almost 25 years ago! The owner had taken the clock and a similar model to Cartier in San Francisco for servicing. It was subsequently sent to New York. Included with the photographs are statements from Cartier International Service. The charge for proposed movement and case restoration of the "4 column gold tone clock mech. - (reddish gold tone on columns and at center)" was $1,200. On March 3, 2000 Cartier placed the retail value of the portico clock at $5,000. 10" high, 8.45" wide, 3.9" deep7.5 lbs! NOTE: In November of 2024, the movement was fully disassembled, ultrasonically cleaned and rinsed, mainsprings removed from barrels to clean and grease, checked for wear, reassembled, lubricated with high-grade Swiss oils and bench tested. The massive case was taken completely apart to clean and secure. Meticulous restoration ensures reliable operation for years. Kindly review descriptive information and study the photographs for details CONSCIENTIOUSLY PACKED AND SHIPPED INSURED WORLDWIDE (Condition: Pre-Owned)
Note: This item has been sold and is no longer available. This page serves as a historical price reference for clocks collectors and appraisers.