Charles Oudin Mantel Clocks
Charles Oudin was one of the most important clockmakers of the 19th century. The firm sold their clocks and watches to European royalty and won awards for their work at the Exhibitions of the Products of French Industry in the early 19th century and the International Exhibitions of the 1860s. Today, Oudin items can be viewed in major museums in both France and elsewhere in Europe and they are highly sought-after by private collectors. Oudin was one of the finest clockmakers of the 19th century, and this Orientalist Islamic style piece is testimony to the company’s skill and ingenuity in design.
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Creator: Charles Oudin
Important First Empire Mahogany Clock by Charles Oudin
By Jean-Ferdinand Schwerdfeger 1, Charles Oudin
Located in Santa Barbara, CA
First Empire repeating mahogany cabinet Clock ca 1804
Clock movement by Charles Oudin (1743-1803)
Mahogany case attributable to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger (1734-1818);
Charles Oudin,
The Oudin name is one of the oldest French horology firms. It was founded in Paris at the end of the 18th century by Jean-Charles (known as Charles) Oudin, who came from a family of clockmakers in Northwest France. There were four generations of Oudins who were clockmakers, as of the mid 18th century, first in the Meuse region and later, in Paris. Several members of the Oudin family worked for the master watch and clockmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet. Charles Oudin, the best-known member of this horological dynasty, established his business toward the end of the 18th century, devoting himself to luxury and precision clocks and watches. T
he first clocks and watches signed "Ch. Oudin, eléve de Breguet" (Charles Oudin, student of Breguet) date from 1797 to approximately 1806 . Sometime after that, he signed his pieces Ch, Oudin Paris
Jean-Ferdinand-Joseph Schwerdfeger, a Parisian cabinetmaker received master on May 26, 1786. The cabinetmaker developed a collaboration with Antide Janvier for clock cases. At the death of his wife (1803), eight clock...
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Early 1800s French Empire Antique Charles Oudin Mantel Clocks
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Ormolu
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