"Clock Portico Marble Enameller Dubuisson"
Empire period portico clock circa 1810, architecture in white marble and blue turquin marble accompanied by a very sober ornamentation in mercury-gilded bronze with very finely chiseled gold. Row of pearls, rosettes, laurel wreath, vases and a sun pendulum. Domed dial in white enamel accompanied by gilded and finely worked hands, underlined by a guilloche bezel set with a domed glass.
Stamped on the dial below the number VI by the enameler, dial manufacturer, "DUBUISSON", listed in the Tardy.
Large original mechanism without modification, wire suspension, striking of the hours and half-hour on an old bell.
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