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18th Century Mantel Clock
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Object description :

"18th Century Mantel Clock"
This striking mantel clock is a fine example of the Empire style, a period characterized by its grandeur and inspiration from classical antiquity. The clock showcases a masterful combination of materials and craftsmanship, resulting in a piece that is both visually stunning and functionally versatile.
The clock features a striking combination of materials, likely including marble, gilt bronze, and possibly porcelain. The base of the clock is likely made of marble, providing a luxurious and elegant foundation. The clock face, likely made of enamel, is framed by a decorative surround, possibly featuring motifs inspired by Greek or Roman architecture.
The clock incorporates decorative elements such as urns, stylized floral motifs, and possibly allegorical figures, adding a touch of opulence and grandeur. The use of gilt bronze for the mounts and accents further enhances the clock's luxurious appearance.
This clock would be a valuable addition to any discerning collector's home, adding a touch of historical elegance and sophistication to any interior.
Price: 4 000 €
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 15th - Transition
Condition: Good condition

Material: Bronze
Width: 33 cm
Diameter: 12 cm
Height: 48 cm
Depth: 10 cm

Reference: 994791
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