1922 Ottoman Empire Desk O’clock Never Used – Sultane Gift
Preowned Luxury Vintage imperial desk clock dating back to the late Ottoman era, circa 1922 commissioned under the reign of Sultan Abdulmejid II, the last Caliph of the Ottoman dynasty. This exceptional piece was officially presented as a Ramadan gift to high-ranking dignitaries and is fully documented.
Crafted by the prestigious British house David Peterson, this piece is known as the “Eight-Day Clock”, featuring Swiss components and assembled by craftsmen specialized in state gifts of the early 20th century. What sets this masterpiece apart is its pristine, untouched condition—factory-sealed, never used, and preserved in its original form, significantly elevating its rarity and historical value
The clock is crowned with a transparent crystal dome revealing a genuine ruby stone, and encased entirely in beveled crystal panels, with a rear door for time adjustment. The exterior structure is made of gilded bronze, while the dial is adorned with a unique Ramadan greeting inscription—once addressed to Ottoman elites.
This clock has previously appeared in prestigious global auctions, fetching remarkable prices
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