A superb and exceedingly rare museum-caliber gilt-bronze clock garniture by the celebrated Parisian maître bronzier Henry Dasson, renowned for producing some of the most opulent bronzes of the late 19th century. This extraordinary ensemble—comprising a sumptuous mantel clock and a pair of monumental 10-light candelabras—embodies the pinnacle of Louis XVI revival luxury and the unmistakable refinement of Dasson’s atelier.
The ClockCommanding and architecturally conceived, the clock features an exquisitely modeled case draped with sumptuous laurel garlands, scrollwork, and crisply chased neoclassical ornamentation.
Dial: Luminous white enamel dial, enriched with elegant Roman numerals and finely pierced gilt hands.
Signature: The dial bears the distinguished signature Henry Dasson, an affirmation of its exceptional pedigree.
Dimensions: 54 × 37 × 15 cm
The accompanying pair of grand 10-light candelabras is of breathtaking scale and artistic ambition. Each one rises in a graceful cascade of elaborately scrolled branches, acanthus-laden arms, and sumptuous foliage, culminating in a sculptural display of candle cups that radiate symmetry and opulence.
Dimensions: 62 × 28 cm
Executed in richly gilded bronze of the highest quality, each surface reveals Dasson’s characteristic sharpness of detail and exceptional chasing. The gilding retains a glorious, warm luminosity, enhancing every sculptural element.
Presence & RarityPieces of this magnitude, preserved with such brilliance and bearing Dasson’s signature, are exceptionally scarce. This garniture stands not merely as a decorative ensemble but as a statement piece of refined grandeur, worthy of the world’s finest interiors and most discerning collectors.
Overall ConditionOutstanding condition, with crisp casting, superb gilding, and authoritative presence throughout.





































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