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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



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
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
sold
Urania, Important White Marble Clock Attributed to Sculptor François Masson (1745-1807). Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
sold



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 1795Urania, Important White Marble Clock Attributed to Sculptor François Masson (1745-1807). Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
Bronze Filigree Garniture. Paris, first half 19th century, circa 1840.
sold
White Marble and Ormolu Oriental Style Lyre Clock with Skeleton Movement. Jacques-Thomas Bréant. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
sold
The Altar of Venus, Fine Chased and Gilt Bronze



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
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



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 OsmondRevel mantel clock
Allegory of Spring, Rare Gilt Bronze and White Marble Mantel Clock. Xavier Gide.
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
sold
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



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 1785Love and Friendship, Rare White Marble and Chased Gilt Bronze Clock. Nicolas-Alexandre Folin Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780-1785
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



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
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”



Sacrifice to Faithful Love, Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze and White Marble Clock. Jacques-Auguste Détour. Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785Case 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”
Molliens 
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
sold



Molliens 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 cmRare 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
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
sold



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 25.7cmCharles 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
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
sold
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
sold



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
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



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 cmImportant 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
Louis Bausse 
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



Louis Bausse 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
Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Marble Skeleton Clock with Revolutionary Calendar. Laurent à Paris. Paris, circa 1793-94
  

Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Marble Skeleton Clock with Revolutionary Calendar. Laurent à Paris. Paris, circa 1793-94
 
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Equation of Time Regulator. Robert Robin, case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger. Paris, late 18th century, Directoire period, movement dated 1802.
Regulator with Remontoir

Exceptional Regulator with Complications.
Jean-Simon Bourdier
Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger 
Dials by Joseph Coteau 
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790



Equation of Time Regulator. Robert Robin, case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger. Paris, late 18th century, Directoire period, movement dated 1802.Regulator with Remontoir "Modèle royal".Robert Robin (1741-1799) and Joseph Coteau (1740-1812).Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780 Exceptional Regulator with Complications. Jean-Simon Bourdier Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger Dials by Joseph Coteau Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Rare Precision Regulator Mantel Clock 
Paris, Charles X Period,circa 1825-1830
Height 60 cm; width 33 cm; depth 24.5 cm
sold
Exceptional and Unique Regulator with Mica-Plaque Pendulum 
Paris, 1854-1855
Provenance: Shown at the 1855 Paris Universal Exhibition
Important Gilt Bronze Wall Regulator
Paris, Second Empire period, dated 1851 
Height 185 cm, width 47 cm, depth 29.5 cm



Rare Precision Regulator Mantel Clock Paris, Charles X Period,circa 1825-1830 Height 60 cm; width 33 cm; depth 24.5 cm Exceptional and Unique Regulator with Mica-Plaque Pendulum Paris, 1854-1855 Provenance: Shown at the 1855 Paris Universal Exhibition Important Gilt Bronze Wall Regulator Paris, Second Empire period, dated 1851 Height 185 cm, width 47 cm, depth 29.5 cm
Important Regulator with Equation of Time 
and Remontoire d’Egalité.
Robert Robin
Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger 
Dial Attributed to Joseph Coteau 
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1788
Multi-Dial Skeleton Regulator, Constantin-Louis Detouche (1810-1889). Paris, circa 1850
sold
Multi-dial automaton clock, Francois-Joseph Hartmann, enamel by Joseph Coteau. Paris, Empire period, made between 22nd September 1799 and 21st September 1800
sold



Important Regulator with Equation of Time and Remontoire d’Egalité. Robert Robin Case Attributed to Ferdinand Schwerdfeger Dial Attributed to Joseph Coteau Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1788Multi-Dial Skeleton Regulator, Constantin-Louis Detouche (1810-1889). Paris, circa 1850Multi-dial automaton clock, Francois-Joseph Hartmann, enamel by Joseph Coteau. Paris, Empire period, made between 22nd September 1799 and 21st September 1800
 
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The Triumph of the Arts over Time Wall Cartel Clock
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1760-1765
sold
Louis XV cartel, Baillon
Important Chased Gilt Bronze Rocaille Cartel
François Viger, reçu maître horloger reçu maître en 1744
Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789),
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755



The Triumph of the Arts over Time Wall Cartel Clock Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1760-1765Louis XV cartel, Baillon Important Chased Gilt Bronze Rocaille Cartel François Viger, reçu maître horloger reçu maître en 1744 Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789), Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755
The Cherubs. Exceptional Finely Chased and Gilt Wall Cartel 
Fille Prevost à Angers
Case Attributed to Pierre Gouthière (1732-1813)
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Rare Finely Chased Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Cartel 
aux espagnolettes 
Frédéric Duval, horloger agrégé à la corporation en 1777 
Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789), 
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
Important Chased Gilt Bronze Wall Cartel
Nicolas-Jean Fieffé 
Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755-1760



The Cherubs. Exceptional Finely Chased and Gilt Wall Cartel Fille Prevost à Angers Case Attributed to Pierre Gouthière (1732-1813) Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785 Rare Finely Chased Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Cartel aux espagnolettes Frédéric Duval, horloger agrégé à la corporation en 1777 Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789), Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780Important Chased Gilt Bronze Wall Cartel Nicolas-Jean Fieffé Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755-1760
Jean-Jacques Fieffé 
Important Gilt Bronze Rocaille Wall Cartel 
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1750-1755 
Height 91 cm; width 57 cm
Rare Gilt Bronze Cartel with Barometer
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-85 
Height 103 cm, width 43.5 cm
Case attributed to Jacques Caffiéri
Important Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock
“Allegory of Geometry”
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1745-49



Jean-Jacques Fieffé Important Gilt Bronze Rocaille Wall Cartel Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1750-1755 Height 91 cm; width 57 cm Rare Gilt Bronze Cartel with Barometer Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-85 Height 103 cm, width 43.5 cm Case attributed to Jacques Caffiéri Important Gilt Bronze Cartel Clock “Allegory of Geometry” Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1745-49
Julien II Leroy 
Important Metal Marquetry Cartel and Bracket Clock
Paris, late Louis XIV period, circa 1710-1715 
Height 108.5 cm; width 36.5cm; depth 16.5 cm
sold
Important Gilt Bronze Wall Cartel, “Ribbon Cartel, Large Version”
Paris, Transition Louis XV-Louis XVI period, circa 1770 
Case signed on the side: OSMOND
Fine Chased Gilt Bronze Wall Cartel
Jean Moisy, reçu maître horloger en mars 1753
Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789)
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775



Julien II Leroy Important Metal Marquetry Cartel and Bracket Clock Paris, late Louis XIV period, circa 1710-1715 Height 108.5 cm; width 36.5cm; depth 16.5 cm Important Gilt Bronze Wall Cartel, “Ribbon Cartel, Large Version” Paris, Transition Louis XV-Louis XVI period, circa 1770 Case signed on the side: OSMONDFine Chased Gilt Bronze Wall Cartel Jean Moisy, reçu maître horloger en mars 1753 Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789) Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775
 
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A superb early 19th century French patinated bronze statue of ATHENA-SOPHIA goddess of knowledge and wisdom. 
Paris, circa 1820-40
sold
Rare Presentation Sèvres Porcelain and Bisque Palm-Leaf Basket
Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Sèvres, circa 1836-1842
Height 35.5 cm; diameter of the base 28 cm
sold
After a drawing by Ivan Hallberg (1778-1863), Architect to the Tsar
Exceptional Neoclassical Tazza in Rhodonite and Nephrite, with chased and gilt bronze mounts



A superb early 19th century French patinated bronze statue of ATHENA-SOPHIA goddess of knowledge and wisdom. Paris, circa 1820-40Rare Presentation Sèvres Porcelain and Bisque Palm-Leaf Basket Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine de Sèvres, circa 1836-1842 Height 35.5 cm; diameter of the base 28 cmAfter a drawing by Ivan Hallberg (1778-1863), Architect to the Tsar Exceptional Neoclassical Tazza in Rhodonite and Nephrite, with chased and gilt bronze mounts
Attributed to Martin-Guillaume Biennais 
Exceptional finely chased gilt bronze and Ural malachite pedestal table 
Paris, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820 
Height 69 cm; diameter 56.5 cm
sold
Attributed to the Imperial Lapidary Workshop in Ekaterinburg
Fine and Large Malachite and Chased Gilt Bronze Tazza 
Russia, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815
After a Model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet 
Rare Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Group 
“Pygmalion and Galatea”
Paris, late Louis XV period, between 1766 and 1772
sold



Attributed to Martin-Guillaume Biennais Exceptional finely chased gilt bronze and Ural malachite pedestal table Paris, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820 Height 69 cm; diameter 56.5 cmAttributed to the Imperial Lapidary Workshop in Ekaterinburg Fine and Large Malachite and Chased Gilt Bronze Tazza Russia, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815After a Model by Etienne-Maurice Falconet Rare Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Group “Pygmalion and Galatea” Paris, late Louis XV period, between 1766 and 1772
-After a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot 
Rare Sèvres bisque porcelain statuette “Meditation”
Paris, last quarter of the 18th century, circa 1775-1785
sold
Exceptional Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Group
Don Quixote Fighting the Puppets
Paris, second third of the 18th century, circa 1770-1780
Exceptional Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Group 
“The Judgment of Sancho Panza, Governor of the Island of Barataria”
Paris, second third of the 18th century, circa 1770-1780



-After a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot Rare Sèvres bisque porcelain statuette “Meditation” Paris, last quarter of the 18th century, circa 1775-1785Exceptional Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Group Don Quixote Fighting the Puppets Paris, second third of the 18th century, circa 1770-1780Exceptional Sèvres Bisque Porcelain Group “The Judgment of Sancho Panza, Governor of the Island of Barataria” Paris, second third of the 18th century, circa 1770-1780
Rare Sèvres bisque porcelain statuette 
“Mercury Attaching his Winged Sandals” 
Paris, second half of the 18th century, circa 1770-1780
sold
A pair of finely chased gilt bronze amphora-form vases of the Empire period, signed THOMIRE A PARIS
Paris, circa 1805
A Pair of Empire Gilt Bronze Ewers Attributed to Claude Galle
Paris, circa 1810



Rare Sèvres bisque porcelain statuette “Mercury Attaching his Winged Sandals” Paris, second half of the 18th century, circa 1770-1780A pair of finely chased gilt bronze amphora-form vases of the Empire period, signed THOMIRE A PARIS Paris, circa 1805 A Pair of Empire Gilt Bronze Ewers Attributed to Claude Galle Paris, circa 1810
A Pair of Very Fine Gilt Bronze Chinoiserie Firedogs
Jacques Caffiéri 
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1745-49
Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Incense Burners
Saint Petersburg, Empire period, circa 1810
A Pair of Sèvres Bisque Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Decorative Oil Lamps, Representing Study and Philosophy
Simon-Louis Boizot
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785



A Pair of Very Fine Gilt Bronze Chinoiserie Firedogs Jacques Caffiéri Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1745-49 Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Incense Burners Saint Petersburg, Empire period, circa 1810 A Pair of Sèvres Bisque Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Decorative Oil Lamps, Representing Study and Philosophy Simon-Louis Boizot Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
A very important pair of Empire gilt bronze and malachite tazze 
Pierre-Philippe Thomire (Paris 1751 - Paris 1843)
Paris, Empire period, circa 1811
A Very Fine Chased Gilt Bronze Vase 
Pierre-Philippe Thomire 
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Pair of chased gilt bronze taper-form vases 
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Height 41.5 cm; base 11 x 11 cm



A very important pair of Empire gilt bronze and malachite tazze Pierre-Philippe Thomire (Paris 1751 - Paris 1843) Paris, Empire period, circa 1811 A Very Fine Chased Gilt Bronze Vase Pierre-Philippe Thomire Paris, Empire period, circa 1810 Pair of chased gilt bronze taper-form vases Paris, Empire period, circa 1810 Height 41.5 cm; base 11 x 11 cm
   
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Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Marble “Fame” Candelabra
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805 
Height 77 cm each
sold
Important Pair of Gilt Bronze Three-Light Wall Appliques 
Paris, Transition Louis XV-Louis XVI period, circa 1770  
Height 52 cm; width 37 cm; depth 25 cm
sold
Pair of Chased Gilt and Patinated Bronze Vases with Lids Forming Candlesticks 
Paris, late Empire period, circa 1815
Height 36 cm; base 9.9 x 9.6 cm



Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Marble “Fame” Candelabra Paris, Empire period, circa 1805 Height 77 cm each Important Pair of Gilt Bronze Three-Light Wall Appliques Paris, Transition Louis XV-Louis XVI period, circa 1770 Height 52 cm; width 37 cm; depth 25 cmPair of Chased Gilt and Patinated Bronze Vases with Lids Forming Candlesticks Paris, late Empire period, circa 1815 Height 36 cm; base 9.9 x 9.6 cm
Rare Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Candlesticks 
Probably Italian, Empire period, circa 1810-1815
Height 28 cm; width of each side of the base 12.7 cm
Rare Pair of Chased and Gilt Bronze Candlesticks 
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 33 cm; width of the base 16 cm
Attributed to Gilbert-Honoré Chaumont (1790-1868)
Monumental Gilt Bronze and Montcenis Crystal 36-Light Chandelier 
Paris, Empire period, circa 1820



Rare Pair of Gilt and Patinated Bronze Candlesticks Probably Italian, Empire period, circa 1810-1815 Height 28 cm; width of each side of the base 12.7 cm Rare Pair of Chased and Gilt Bronze Candlesticks Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795 Height 33 cm; width of the base 16 cmAttributed to Gilbert-Honoré Chaumont (1790-1868) Monumental Gilt Bronze and Montcenis Crystal 36-Light Chandelier Paris, Empire period, circa 1820
Attributed to Claude Galle
Magnificent Empire Chandelier
Paris, Empire period, circa 1815 
Height 165 cm, diameter 120 cm.
Important Nine-Light Chandelier in Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Cut and Faceted Crystal or Glass
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795-1800
Height 114 cm; diameter 72 cm
Egyptian Vestal Candelabra. Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1800



Attributed to Claude Galle Magnificent Empire Chandelier Paris, Empire period, circa 1815 Height 165 cm, diameter 120 cm.Important Nine-Light Chandelier in Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Cut and Faceted Crystal or Glass Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795-1800 Height 114 cm; diameter 72 cm Egyptian Vestal Candelabra. Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire. Paris, Directoire period, circa 1800
Six-Light Patinated and Gilt Bronze Candelabra
“Victory”
Claude Galle (1759 - 1815)
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Rare pair of neo-classical gilt bronze three-light candelabra 
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
Rare Pair of Gilt Bronze and Turquin Blue Marble Three-Light Candelabra in the form of Quivers. Attributed to Pierre Gouthière. Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790



Six-Light Patinated and Gilt Bronze Candelabra “Victory” Claude Galle (1759 - 1815) Paris, Empire period, circa 1810 Rare pair of neo-classical gilt bronze three-light candelabra Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775Rare Pair of Gilt Bronze and Turquin Blue Marble Three-Light Candelabra in the form of Quivers. Attributed to Pierre Gouthière. Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790
A fine pair of Empire gilt and patinated bronze three-light candelabra “à la Victoire”. Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843). Paris, Empire Period, circa 1800-1805

Pair of Egyptian Mask Candlesticks
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805



A fine pair of Empire gilt and patinated bronze three-light candelabra “à la Victoire”. Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843). Paris, Empire Period, circa 1800-1805 "têtes de génies" Candlesticks, Pair of candlesticks with draped classical figures Attributed to Claude Galle (1759-1815) Paris, Empire period, circa 1805Pair of Egyptian Mask Candlesticks Paris, Empire period, circa 1805
Pair of gilt and patinated bronze candlesticks with Egyptian busts 
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
  

Pair of gilt and patinated bronze candlesticks with Egyptian busts Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
 

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