Art Déco silver and enamels table clock, Paris, 1920s - 1930s
Height x width x depth: 11 x 4.5 x 3.2 cm. Weight: 192 g.
Shoe-shaped silver case with guilloché enamels in shades of blue; the top features two flaps concealing the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and black hour markers. Time setting and winding with a key. Hallmarked on the underside with the "Boar's Head" mark, a small guarantee for silver items used in France since 1838, and with the mark of Parisian silversmith Gérain Amond in a lozenge, represented by a five-pointed star between the initials A G. Kendall was founded in 1820 in Paris, France. The company was known for its luxury watches and fine jewelry, serving a prestigious clientele. It was located at 17 Rue de la Paix, a renowned address for high-end timepieces and jewelry in Paris.
Item condition grading: **** good. The case of the clock is in a good state of preservation with the normal wear and defects commensurate with its age and use over time. The watch movement is currently working but may requires a technical service.