Louis XVI Xl Mantel Clock From The 19th Century, France - Sèvre Porcelain flag

Louis XVI Xl Mantel Clock From The 19th Century, France - Sèvre Porcelain
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Object description :

"Louis XVI Xl Mantel Clock From The 19th Century, France - Sèvre Porcelain"
Add a touch of French elegance and history to your home with this exquisite 19th century French Louis XVI chimney table clock.
  • Design: This clock boasts an original gold finish and features beautifully detailed Sèvres porcelain panels on the sides and front, making it a masterpiece of craftsmanship.
  • Porcelain Condition: The Sèvres porcelain is in very good condition. The front panel showcases a romantic French scenery, while the porcelain dial is decorated with Cupid, surrounded by Latin numerals in cartouches.
  • Sides: Each side of the clock displays porcelain panels adorned with delicate floral motifs, crowned with a portrait of a beautiful royal woman at the top, enhancing its chic and regal appearance.
  • Motifs: The clock is embellished with typical French motifs such as garlands, laurel wreaths, fleur de lis, flowers, and branches, reflecting the luxurious style of the Louis XVI period.
  • Legs: It rests on four beautifully decorated legs that taper into lavender buds. Please note, there is a small piece missing from one of the buds on the right, which is not easily noticeable and does not detract from the overall beauty of the piece.
  • Gold Finish: The gold detailing on the clock is original from the period and has been preserved beautifully, enhancing its antique charm.
  • Movement: The clock's movement has been checked, cleaned, and oiled by a professional clockmaker. It features the stamp of Japy Frères Medaille d'Honneur, a mark of quality for movements made in 1855. The clock is in working order and comes complete with a bell, winding key, and pendulum. It has an 8-day movement that strikes every half and whole hour.
  • Measurements:
  • Height: 50 cm (19.7 inches)
  • Width: 25 cm (9.8 inches)
  • Depth: 16 cm (6.3 inches)
  • This chic and sophisticated clock will be carefully packed to ensure its safe arrival and will be shipped worldwide with a courier, including tracking and insurance. Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exquisite piece of French history, a perfect addition to any fine collection or elegant home décor.
    Price: 3 400 €
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    Period: 19th century
    Style: Louis 16th, Directory
    Condition: Condition of use

    Material: Metal
    Length: 50 cm /20 inch
    Width: 25 cm /10 inch
    Depth: 16 cm / 6.3 inch

    Reference: 1378257
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