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A rare find from the early 19th century, this Swedish Mora clock hails from the historic university town of Uppsala. Crafted between 1800 and 1810, its curvaceous silhouette and soft, timeworn finish evoke the quiet elegance of Gustavian design. The clock retains its original painted surface—a powdery, sun-faded rose with hints of natural wood peeking through—bearing the patina of over two centuries of age. The face, with charmingly irregular numerals and delicate hands, feels poetic in its imperfection. A soulful anchor for any room, this piece stands as both a functional timepiece and a sculptural ode to Swedish heritage.
22"W x 8.5"D x 86.75" H
In the spirit of true European antiques, this substantial piece is best collected in person. It is available for pickup only during our Round Top set up and show, March 7-28th, where we can help you load it with care.
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