"19th Century Mantel Clock Made By Georges Emile Henri Servant."
19th century mantel clock made by Georges Emile Henri Servant. All the decorations are in gilded bronze. The clock is completely original. Confirmation of authenticity is the fact that the number stamped on the back of the clock mechanism is identical to the number stamped on the bronze. Dimensions with a console: 56 cm x 40 cm. The clock is in very good condition. Georges Emile Henri Servant (1828-1890) worked in his father's foundry, rue Vieille-du-Temple from 1855. He specialized in Egyptian and Greek subjects. He exhibited at many international exhibitions of this period, including the Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1855 and in London in 1862, where he was highly appreciated for the good quality of his work. His success was confirmed at the Paris Exhibition in 1867 in Paris, where he received a gold medal for the neo-Greek and Egyptian models. In 1874, he received the highest distinction of the National Order of the Legion of Honor of France. We organize transport all over the world. We do not ship to Russia and Belarus. Sorry - google translate!