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French bronze dore figural desk clock, the porcelai

French bronze dore figural desk clock, the porcelain faced clock is incorporated as the base of a chariot drawn by a stag and driven by Artemis, mounted on oval footed base with torch, quiver and arrow ornamentation, on bun feet, 8 1/2″ high x 7 1/2″ across x 3″ deep, 19th C., possible repair to […]

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French Dore & Bronze Silk String Figural Clock

French Dore & Bronze Silk String Figural Clock: the time with half hour bell striking movement is numbered 2875. The dial with fancy center is 4″ wide with a snake form as a bezel. The case is topped with a bearded man and sleeping woman; the man holds a Roman style helmet. The case front […]

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FRENCH LOUIS XV BRONZE AND PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNIT

FRENCH LOUIS XV BRONZE AND PORCELAIN CLOCK GARNITURE, circa 1860. Bronze clock case cast with turtle doves, scrolls and swags, with inset porcelain plaque painted with putto; sticks with porcelain shaft painted with flowers – 11 1/2 in. high, the clock. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Bronze & Marble Figural Mantel Clock after

French Bronze & Marble Figural Mantel Clock after Salmson, 19th c., attractive black stone and marble case houses the works, enamel dial, maker’s name worn, a bronze figure of a woman dressed in classical garb sits on a Klismos chair, a sewing basket at her foot, bronze signed “Salmson” (Jean-Jules Salmson, French, 1823-1902); some chips […]

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Empire bronze wall clock signed A. Hiebner

Square shaped, bronze on wood, signed in wein. Approx. 26″ x 21″. Please read our terms of sale. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Marble & Bronze Double Figural Statue Clock

French Marble & Bronze Double Figural Statue Clock, Japy Freress Movement Porcelain Dial, Time & Strike 15″ x 12″ x 7″ Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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