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Villeroy & Boch Porcelain Mantle Clock

Villeroy & Boch Porcelain Beehive Mantle Clock. Beehive style case with blue mosaic decoration and scenic panels on the front and sides. 3 in. Silvered dial with black painted Arabic numbers and black diamond hands; time only movement, signed with blue stamp on back of case. 11.5 in. High x 7.5 x 5 Images Click […]

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French Porcelain Mantel Clock, with applied gilt

French Porcelain Mantel Clock, with applied gilt brass decoration, porcelain dial with Roman numerals and eight-day time and strike movement with pendulum, ht. 14 in. Condition report Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall […]

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A Mantel Clock in Slate Case, Rodier Paris, Height

A Mantel Clock in Slate Case, Rodier Paris,the 3 1/2 inch porcelain dial with Roman numerals, having applied gilt metal decoration, raised on a plinth form base, ending in squat cabriole legs.Height 14 x width 14 x depth 7 inches. Condition report Losses to porcelain in two areas; chips and scratches to porcelain; dirt and […]

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PORCELAIN CLOCK – MISSING PENDULUM

PORCELAIN CLOCK – MISSING PENDULUM. 14″ HIGH – 8 1/2″ WIDE – 6″ DEEP. Condition report For a condition report please call Richard or Roland at (954) 457-7777 Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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French Porcelain Mantle Clock Vase

The movement of the clock is marked H & F or T Paris with a number. The porcelain is hand painted, signed Lesueur, shows classically dressed figures in a garden setting on the vases, a romantic landscape on the back side. The handles are heads of gilt bronze or dore, the feet are stylized leaves […]

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ANTIQUE MEISSEN PORCELAIN FLORAL MANTLE CLOCK

This clock was manufactured at the Meissen Royal Porcelain Manufactory. Established in Saxony, Germany, in 1710 by a royal decree of Augustus the Strong, King of Poland and Elector of Saxony. Being among the first European factories producing porcelain. The Meissen manufactory was the very first one where an Arcanum for “true” or “hard-paste” porcelain […]

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