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Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, Mennessier à Paris. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795. | Dieudonné Kinable
Important Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock
“Domingue, Paul and Virginie”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795 | Terra Cotta Case Attributed to Louis-Simon Boizot or his Workshop
Rare Terra Cotta “Egyptian” Mantel Clock
Egyptian Urania or Allegory of Geometry
Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800 |
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A French, eighteenth-century Louis XVI porcelain and ormolu brass mantel clock, signed Godon, c. 1790. | Paul and Virginie clock, White Marble and Gilt and Patinated Bronze Clock. Case by Jean-Simon Deverberie. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795 | Urania, Important White Marble Clock Attributed to Sculptor François Masson (1745-1807). Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805 |
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Bronze Filigree Garniture. Paris, first half 19th century, circa 1840. | White Marble and Ormolu Oriental Style Lyre Clock with Skeleton Movement. Jacques-Thomas Bréant. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 | The Altar of Venus, Fine Chased and Gilt Bronze "Cercle Tournant" Clock. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780 |
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The Victory of Science, Rare Finely Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock, Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
| Architectural Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775 Lepaute, horloger du Roi à Paris and case attributed to Robert Osmond | Revel mantel clock |
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Allegory of Spring, Rare Gilt Bronze and White Marble Mantel Clock. Xavier Gide.
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
| The Altar of Venus, A Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock. Martin Baffert
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 | Love and Friendship, Rare White Marble and Chased Gilt Bronze Clock. Nicolas-Alexandre Folin
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780-1785 |
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Allegory of Study, Important Chased Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Clock. Gabriel-Pierre Peignat, Horloger and Elie Barbezat, émailleur. Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain. Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775 | CHARLES DUTERTRE À PARIS. A French, eighteenth-century Louis XVI ormolu mantle clock, c. 1780. Height: 32 cm. | Important White Marble “Cercles Tournants” Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1785
Height 39.5cm; width including handles 21 cm; base 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm
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Sacrifice to Faithful Love, Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze and White Marble Clock. Jacques-Auguste Détour.
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 | Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755-1760
Height 52.5cm; width 34 cm; depth 19 cm | Robert Robin (1741-1799)
Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789)
Important Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
“Allegory of Knowledge” |
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Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Allegory of Love and Fidelity”
Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800
Height 48.5 cm; width 32 cm; depth 11.5 cm | Rare Sphinx Mantle Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 52.5 cm; width 32.5 cm; depth 15 cm
| Jean-Baptiste III Albert Baillon (d. 1772)
Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain (Paris 1719-1791)
An important Louis XV gilt bronze mantle clock
Paris, circa 1750-55
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Important Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock
“Clockmaker’s Model”
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
Height 43.5 cm; width 50.2 cm; depth 25.7cm | Charles Leroy à Paris
Case attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Important Chased Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock
Allegory of Study
| Allegories of Sculpture and Architecture, Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Neo-classical Clock.Robert Osmond and Pierre Edelinne.
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775 |
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Exceptional Porcelain Lyre Mantel Clock from the Royal Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 62 cm; width 26 cm; depth 16 cm | Love Led by Fidelity, Rare Gilt Bronze and Enamel Chariot Clock.
Case Attributed to Antoine-André Ravrio
Dial Attributed to Etienne Gobin, known as Dubuisson.
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810 | Allegory of the Sciences, Rare Chased Gilt Bronze Neo-Classical Clock. Frédéric Duval, Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain.
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775 |
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Rare Gilt Bronze and Rouge Griotte Marble Mantel Clock
“The Sacrifice to Love”
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790
| Case Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764 - 1824)
Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
“The Temple of Love”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 51 cm; diameter 23 cm | Important Gilt Bronze and Swedish Porphyry War Trophy Mantel Clock
Sweden, Empire period, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820
Height 56 cm; base 17.5 cm x 17.5 cm |
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Terra Cotta Figure after a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot (1743-1809)
Rare “Egyptian Caryatid” Terra Cotta Mantel Clock
Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
| Louis-François-Amable Molliens
Rare White Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
“Cupid and Psyche”
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
| The Metamorphosis of Clytia Mantel Clock
Attributed to Claude Galle (1759-1815)
Important Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810 |
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Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Marble Skeleton Clock with Revolutionary Calendar. Laurent à Paris. Paris, circa 1793-94 |
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