Clock Camillus "honor And Glory"
Small high-quality clock from the Charles X period around 1850. In
mercury-gilded bronze, very finely chiseled and richly ornamented, with
the figure of Camillus, Marcus Furius Camillus is a Roman general and
statesman. He points to a coat of arms with the inscription "Honour and
Glory". Two finely worked standards surmounted by a lion and a laurel
wreath, "annular" dial consisting of a white enamel disc highlighted by
a laurel wreath. Rectangular base decorated with military attributes.
Original mechanism without modification, wire suspension, striking of the hours and half-hour on an old bell.
ORDERING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM OUR WEBSITE
Original mechanism without modification, wire suspension, striking of the hours and half-hour on an old bell.
ORDERING AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FROM OUR WEBSITE
1 450 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Consulat, Empire
Condition: Fully restored in our whorkshop
Material: Bronze
Width: 20 cm
Height: 27 cm
Depth: 8 cm
Reference (ID): 1737725
Availability: In stock
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