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Clocks and garnitures
Mesuring time, a good excuse to make extroardinary decorative pieces. The French were especially creative when it came to make mantel clocks, garnitures or cartel clocks. The finest material was used by the clockmakers, collaborating with artists, manufactories and goldsmiths. Here is our selection.
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“Family love” gilt bronze clock, Paris
Charles X period, circa 1830Price on request -
Rare two dails pendulum clock
Late 18th centuryPrice on request -
Skeleton clock with 5 dials, Paris
Late 18th centuryPrice on request -
“Urania” gilt bronze clock, Paris
Circa 18303.900€ -
Large cartel clock, Louis XIV style
19th century8.200€ -
“Orpheus charming the animals”, bisque pendulum clock
Late 18th century7.900€ -
Pendulum clock in gilt bronze “Atala rescuing Chactas”
Empire period19.500€ -
Skeleton “portique” clock, Pillard in Troyes
(End 18th century)25.000€ -
Astronomical skeleton clock att. to Sarton Hubert
(Louis XVI, circa 1790)Price on request -
Skeleton clock, Lepaute à Paris
(Louis XVI period)Price on request -
A small Sevres porcelain and gild bronze mantel garniture
(Napoleon III period)4.800€ -
Mantel garniture in black marble and gilt bronze
(Napoleon III period)4.800€ -
Angle and tambourin bisque Clock, Paris
(Napoleon III period)4.300€ -
Little pendulum clock “Angel by the fontain”
(Mid 19th century)1.600€ -
Louis XVIth style Mantel Garniture
(Napoleon III)7.500€ -
“The spinner” bisque Clock
Circa 18005.800€ -
Gilt bronze clock “Allegory of the Arts of painting and music”, Paris
Circa 184012.000€ -
Roman warrior clock in gilt bronze
(Charles X, circa 1830)2.800€