Austria 1910 Edwardian Guilloché Enamel Miniature Boudoir Clock In .950 Sterling
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An Edwardian miniature boudoir desk clock, designed by Richard Silverer.
An exceptional boudoir desk clock, made in Vienna Austria during the Edwardian period, back in the 1910. The craftsmanship of this clock is exceptional and was made with gorgeous neo-classic patterns at by the Viennese silversmith Richard Silverer. This beautiful desk clock was crafted in solid sterling silver .950/.999 and mount in a rectangular base with four round sabots. The neoclassic design composition is reinforced by two thin columns centering the round dial and is topped with a curved French roof pediment. The entire case is embellished with a fabulous engine turned guilloché design, which is topped with applications of vivid yellow and white enamels.
Dial: The dial is round, made of guilloche and enamel with gilded dots and Arabic numbers. Blued steel Breguet hands.
Movement: Swiss, Mechanical 8 days, manual winding with integral key wound from the back.
Weight: 214.95 Grams, (137.85 Dwt).
Measurements: 48.26 mm by 31.75 mm by 75 mm (1.90 x 1.25 x 2.95 Inches).
Hallmarks: The case is stamped with multiple pre-1922 Austrian marks; three times with the maker's mark RS inside a V clipped cartouche, which is associated to Richard Silverer, the mark A for Vienna with the number 1 for the assay of the .950/.999 silver.
Austrian Hungarian Empire Silver Hallmarks 1872-1922
In 1872 the alphanumeric code identifying the town control office was reinstated inside the "Diana" or "sm
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