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Gustaviansk

(Sweden, 1775-1810)
Gustaviansk
(Sweden, 1775-1810)

A late Gustavian wall clock, Joachim Hovenschöld, Stockholm (active 1767-1800).

Gilded. Rich decoration of roses, dove, laurel branches, sun, and columns. Mirror glass. On a console. Enamelled dial marked Hovenschöld Stockholm. 105 x 45 cm. Pendulum present.

Movement not tested. Wear. Decor losses. Restored. Additions. Colour losses. Cracks due to dryness of the material. Repairs. Discoloured, crazed dial. Later movement. Keys included.

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The Gustavian era fell between 1775 and 1810. The furniture then takes on, in contrast to Rococo, a more restrained contour. The legs become straighter and tapered, the colours become softer in mostly grey-green and grey-blue tones. Typical to the Gustavian time is intarsia, inlays with medallions and classical borders. The chairs backrests are often straight spindles or a curved bundle of spindles, with the finer chairs have a padded back with a rosebud decoration at the top. A significant detail is the flower, "fleuron", which is often found in corner ornaments, leaf scroll decoration, and festoons of leaves, flowers, or fruits. Between the years of 1785-1810 is commonly known as the late-gustavian era and is known for its rigid clacissism. Rich intarsia decoration was replaced by smooth, dark mahogany with elegant brass fittings and moldings.

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4 000 SEK
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Jan 17 4:26 PM
3 000 SEK
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Jan 17 4:20 PM
2 500 SEK
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Jan 13 12:05 PM
2 000 SEK
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Anna Wessman
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Anna Wessman
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