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S Marti French Bronze & Marble Figural Clock

French Bronze & Marble Figural Clock w/a Wing Cherub Holding a Drum Stick & Ribbon: time and bell striking movement is marked Samuel Marti Paris 1900 and numbered 1558. The porcelain dial is 3 1/2″ wide. 12″ tall and running at this time (The dial has a small chip by the left key hole and [...]

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LeRoy Paris Oval Bronze & Enamel Carriage Clock

LeRoy Paris Miniature Oval Bronze & Enamel Courting Scene Carriage Clock: the enamel dial is marked “LeRoy et Fils and address 114 ells Palais Royal; movement marked Aiguilles; also marked with serial number 2497 on it’s bottom. Oval shaped with painted enamel scenes on all sides. It is, excluding handle 3″ T. Not running at [...]

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French Patinated Bronze Figural Clock

A Fine French Patinated Bronze and Gilt Bronze Figural Clock , 19th c., the figure of Hercules holding his club and leaning on a tree trunk, the dial signed “Rolland and Papere a Marseiles”, the plinth base with trophee and intertwined snakes, on paw feet , height 19 in., width 16 in., depth 6 in [...]

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Bronze Figural Sculpture With Clock

Bronze figural sculpture with clock, circa 1900, Lady Seated on a Stool beside the cased clock having an enamel painted dial, the slate base with marble inset panels and rising on paw feet unsigned, overall: 15”h x 16.5”w x 6”d Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Charles X Bronze Dore Figural Mantel Clock

A Charles X Bronze Dore Figural Mantel Clock, early 19th c., the figure of Amore resting on the case, accompanied by his bow and wreath, tall plinth base with trophee mounts, height 14 1/2 in., width 12 1/2 in., depth 4 1/2 in Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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Cast Bronze-Patinated Pendant Mantel Clock

Cast Bronze-Patinated Composition Pendant-Pendulum Mantel Clock, in the Neo-Grecque style, the pendulum supported by a robed classical female figure attended by a young boy, the whole supported on four hooved feet, h. 36″, w. 14″, d. 12″. Images Click on thumbnails to see larger images:

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