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Helen Of Troy And Cupid, Empire Period
Important finely chiseled and gilded bronze clock (matte and shiny gold), representing Helen of Troy, holding an apple in her left hand, listening to Cupid, playing the lyre, seated on a square-section bollard, enclosing the movement, on a rectangular section base, decorated with rosettes, garlands of flowers, fruits and foliage, supported by four small feet, the front ones rolling up (small gaps and light wear).
Gilt bronze dial, decorated with acanthus leaves, indicating the hours in Roman numerals and signed "Chevillard Rosier à Paris"; original movement with wire suspension (in working order).
Empire period.
Good condition.
Gilt bronze dial, decorated with acanthus leaves, indicating the hours in Roman numerals and signed "Chevillard Rosier à Paris"; original movement with wire suspension (in working order).
Empire period.
Good condition.
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