Maker & Origin:
Maker: C. Maurel.
Location: Paris, France.
Period: Circa late 19th century, approximately 1890.
Key Features & Markings:
The timepiece is housed in a brass case featuring a classic top carrying handle.
The white dial displays black Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic numerals marking the minutes along the outer track.
The brass back cover features an elegant, sweeping engraving of the maker's signature, reading "C. Maurel à Paris".
The back panel is marked with "Réveil" for the alarm setting and "Mouvement" for the time movement.
A stamped award seal is prominently featured on the back, reading "Prix Montyon Médaille d'Or" and "Brevete" (patented), surrounding a central scales of justice emblem with the initials "T.M.".
Condition Report (Sold As-Is / For Parts or Repair):
Dial: The white enamel dial has sustained severe damage, with a large portion of the enamel chipped away on the right-hand side, exposing the textured red/copper base underneath.
Glass: The front glass/crystal is missing from the case.
Case Finish: The exterior brass casing exhibits significant tarnishing, dark spotting, and a heavy, unpolished patina consistent with age.
Hardware: While the winding ring for the "Mouvement" is present, the setting post for the "Réveil" lacks a key or ring.
Movement: The internal mechanical movement is heavily soiled with accumulated dust, grime, and debris across the gears and plates.
Functionality: Given the visible condition this clock will require a complete professional overhaul and restoration to function.