C. Detouche mantle clock

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Valuation
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Item Details
C. Detouche was a notable clockmaker in the 19th century, known for producing high-quality timepieces in Paris. His clocks are recognized for their craftsmanship and intricate designs, making them collectible among enthusiasts of antique clocks.
The clock's ornate design and craftsmanship are characteristic of late 19th-century French clocks, aligning with the style and materials used during that period.
- C. Detouche
- 55236
- 159
- 64
Documentation such as original purchase receipts, previous appraisals, or historical records can enhance the clock's value.
Condition
- Minor signs of wear consistent with age
- Clock works but could use a cleaning
Very Good condition maintains value; excellent condition can add 20-30%.
Summary
C. Detouche Mantle Clock. Made by C. Detouche. Dating to Late 19th Century. Materials: Gilded metal, glass. Estimated value: $400 – $600. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand for well-preserved pieces.
Market Data
Stable with moderate demand for well-preserved pieces.
Auction houses, specialty dealers
Care & Preservation
- Keep in a stable environment, avoiding direct sunlight and humidity.
- Regularly dust with a soft cloth to prevent tarnishing.
- Consider professional servicing every few years.
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