Ancient clock from the First Empire period in carved, lacquered and pure gold gilded wood, rectangular in shape, surmounted by a wooden eagle. Enamelled metal dial with Roman numerals and arrow hands.[...]
Splendid wall clock set in an elegant opening wooden case, with carved frame and golden tablet. The internal finishes of the clock are also in golden tablet and brass. The decorations, rich in garland[...]
Museum Empire style parquet regulator clock in mahogany circa 1880 abundance of ornamentation of gilded and sculpted bronzes such as Egyptian caryatids, motifs in the form of rosettes, putti playing o[...]
bell-bottomed Empire period clock in walnut and light wood marquetry movement by Bailly Cadet in Marcigny (later) the body of atypical shape bears a monogram at its base the sides in height are decora[...]
Early 19th century floor clock movement with three bells with quarter ringing, the escapement is with verge and meeting wheels, the movement is supplied with its original winding key.
Beautiful and rare chiseled and gilded bronze pendulum in the shape of a sun with two thicknesses. This large wall clock is from the beginning of the 19th century, sold as is because the original move[...]
Pair of church clock hands in cut sheet metal formerly gilded Period early 19th century Small hand length: 91 Large hand length: 118 Rear attachment for hanging on the wall
Floor clock with the effigy of Napoleon Circa 1840 Movement in cast brass, perfect working order Front escapement Balance wheel with copper lens Dial signed by BOYAU and MOREAU in Saint Jean Goux (Saô[...]
Cartel in painted sheet metal decorated with vine branches. Ringing on quarters, on passage, on draw; morning wake-up call. Enamel dial, original lever escapement. In perfect condition, revised moveme[...]
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