An elegant French mantel clock dating back to the late 19th century, crafted from carved white marble and finely chased gilded and burnished bronze. The white enamel dial features delicate hand-painted floral motifs and Empire-style pierced hands.
The architectural structure, supported by four marble columns with gilded bases and capitals, is embellished with finely crafted festoons, bows, and urns. Beneath the body of the clock, a burnished bronze cherub figure, symbolizing grace and lightness, stands out, holding a torch.
The upper part is decorated with a sculptural composition of doves and floral garlands, an emblem of peace and love, typical of French neoclassical aesthetics.
A clock of great refinement and quality, perfect for enriching environments with a classic or eclectic style.
Origin: France
Period: Late 19th century
Dimensions: 20x11 h. 39
SKU: 17179
































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