Showcase a touch of Victorian elegance with this 19th-century Farcot Paris French wall clock, 
a genuine piece of mechanical artistry. 
Made during the era of 1850-1899, it features a stunning round brass face 
with an exquisite enamel numeral display, complemented by a robust wooden structure. 

Antique Farcot French wall clocks are 19th century highly collectable

timepieces known for precision, often featuring brass repoussé, sunburst designs, or conical pendulums.

 Eugene Farcot, a renowned Parisian maker, often used a shield, anchor, and star trademark. 

They are sometimes found as "time-only" 8-day movements.


The clock's repoussé detailing exemplifies the craftsmanship of the time,
 making it a prized antique for any collector.
Functionality meets style in this timepiece, designed to be a centerpiece in any room 
from the dining to the study.

Eugene Farcot is French clockmaker, industrialist, inventor, mechanical engineer, aeronaut, writer, 
and one of the most celebrated makers of conical pendulum clocks.

SIZE:  12'' Diameter X 4.5'' deep x 15'' height approx. 

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