Regency Break Arch mantel clock
English original clocks for beautiful offices and salons
SKU: COMLDON-C4004Q
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Description
Luxurious design from England combined with the highest quality materials creates the Comitti manufactory.
Sip a wonderful history
In 1845, Italian manufacturer of precision instruments, Onorato Comitti, traveled to England seeking new opportunities in a country enjoying unprecedented prosperity from the industrial revolution, and in 1850 he opened his workshops along with other specialists in Clerkenwell, London. Dedicated to the pursuit of perfection and innovation, he quickly gained an unmatched reputation for his recording instruments, including the highest quality mercury and aneroid barometers. In the late Victorian period, the company became renowned as one of the best clockmakers in England, receiving an Honorary Diploma for craftsmanship in 1888. Over 150 years later, Comitti remains a family brand, run by the fifth generation, faithful to Onorato Comitti’s principles and maintaining an international reputation in the field of luxury clocks in the finest traditions of English watchmaking.
Original Comitti barometers and clocks from those early days are now sought-after and valuable antiques. Interestingly, some styles created by Comitti at the end of the 19th century are still produced today, using many of the same techniques and attracting the same wonder as always. This heritage allows the company to offer custom maintenance and restoration services for all antique clocks and barometers. It was the architecture of the 18th and 19th centuries that inspired the greatest English furniture designers, Thomas Sheraton, George Hepplewhite, and Thomas Chippendale. The watchmakers were influenced by the fashion for the highest quality cabinetry created by these craftsmen.
Georgia-style and the skills of master artisans, such as veneer cutters and inlay makers, were employed using exotic woods sourced worldwide to create and decorate the visible areas of the finest clock cabinets. Longcase clocks produced by Comitti today reflect all the skills and traditions of the bygone era. The highest quality seasoned solid hardwoods and exquisite veneers were chosen for their natural beauty. Veneers are cut, joined, inlaid with marquetry, and assembled by hand, making each piece unique.
Manual French polishing processes are used to enhance the natural beauty of the cabinet. The pores of the wooden surfaces are filled and sanded with fine papers to create a base before applying lacquers. Finally, the surface is polished and waxed with beeswax to achieve a rich natural patina. The long clock produced by Comitti is a work of art, a heritage piece that will be treasured by future generations.
Products made using marquetry techniques
Marquetry is an art form that can be traced back to early Egyptian and Assyrian craftsmen and is essentially decoration created by forming patterns or images from veneers of wood or other materials. The zenith of marquetry occurred between the 17th and 18th centuries, when the craft achieved the status of high art thanks to royal patronage in France.
The arrival of William of Orange with his wife Mary and their court in 1689 initiated the fashion for this highly decorative craft in England. It had a direct influence on furniture designers, especially on longcase clocks. For the first time, home furnishings became aspirational, driven by fashion and the highest standards of design inspired by technical education and classical architecture. Comitti artisans continue to produce marquetry according to these high standards, using traditional techniques and noble, rare woods. The time required to create these intricate panels is measured in days, and each piece is unique.
What does navigation have to do with Comitti clocks?
At the beginning of the 18th century, the biggest problem faced by navigators was calculating longitude, and thus determining their true position in the vastness of the oceans. Countless lives were lost as ships were wrecked in unknown waters, which is why the British Parliament offered a reward of £20,000, equivalent to approximately £2,770,000 in today's currency, for a solution. There were two schools of thought on solving this problem: astronomers, who believed that true longitude could be calculated using stars, and horologists, who understood that an extremely precise clock would enable the calculation of east-west position or longitude.
For many years, John Harrison, a self-taught English clockmaker, invented the marine chronometer, the most accurate timekeeping device ever created, which, importantly, would keep precise time on board ships in extreme temperatures, humidity, and conditions. The Comitti Navigator is a tribute to the skill, ingenuity, and perseverance of one man who changed the course of history.
Attributes / Details
| SKU | COMLDON-C4004Q |
| Manufacturer | Comitti London |
| Model | C4004Q |
| Material | Precise quartz mechanism. Hand-polished mahogany case with corrugated veneer and inlays. Dial finished with enamel and delicate period hands. Convex glass and lacquered solid brass. Certificate of authenticity. Regency style mantel clock with a broken arc and a precise quartz movement. Hand polished mahogany case with fluted veneer and fan corner inlay |
| Destiny | For the living room and office |
| Size | Height 25.5 cm. Width 18 cm. Depth 9.5 cm |
| Weight | 1.2kg |
| Guarantee | 24 months |
| Additional information | Ornate table and mantel clocks became popular in the 18th century and were fine examples of the art of watchmaking, made possible by the advent of smaller pendulum mechanisms. Comitti offers hand-crafted examples of classic period designs with the latest technical innovations in the types of mechanisms that suit the modern home |
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