Empire Period Portico Clock
Very beautiful portico clock from the Empire period around 1810. Fine
ornamentation in gilded bronze with mercury and very finely chiseled
gold. In white and black marble, elegant architecture with two thick
fluted columns decorated with asparagus and guilloche capitals, they
rest on a square base in black marble decorated with a rocaille.
Each of the columns is decorated with flame vases and, at the top, a large flowered basin decorated with imposing handles chiseled in laurel branches; the vases frame the large domed dial in white enamel highlighted by an imposing drapery. The space between the columns is occupied by a very beautiful sun pendulum.
Imposing base highlighted by a row of pearls and set with palmette friezes.
ORDERING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM OUR WEBSITE
Each of the columns is decorated with flame vases and, at the top, a large flowered basin decorated with imposing handles chiseled in laurel branches; the vases frame the large domed dial in white enamel highlighted by an imposing drapery. The space between the columns is occupied by a very beautiful sun pendulum.
Imposing base highlighted by a row of pearls and set with palmette friezes.
ORDERING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM OUR WEBSITE
1 850 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Marble
Width: 31 cm
Height: 52 cm
Depth: 10 cm
Reference (ID): 1580586
Availability: In stock
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