This early-19th-century Gustavian clock exemplifies the austerity and balance that define Sweden’s most enduring design period. The form is vertical and disciplined, with a squared base, softened edges, and minimal decorative carving. The painted surface has settled into an appealing, naturally worn finish, enriching the clock with genuine historical character—not the over-refinished look that weakens many examples on the market. The clock face is original and retains its classical numerals and brass details, providing additional authenticity. Pieces like this are valued for how effortlessly they integrate into interiors: they add scale and presence without visual heaviness. Ideal for clients who prefer antiques with a quiet, architectural quality rather than ornate decoration. Its proportions allow it to stand comfortably in both narrow and open spaces, making it a versatile addition to dining rooms, living rooms, or transitional hallways. A solid Gustavian example with honest age and strong decorative value.
Place of Origin: Sweden
Period: 19th Century
Dimensions: 21.75"W x 11.5"D x 82"H
Inventory Number: AB418
Location: JAA
Price: $ 3950