Charles X Clock, Marine Allegory, Circa 1830
Clock representing a marine allegory.
French work.
Circa 1830
Dimensions
Height 57 cm
Width 38 cm
Depth 15 cm
Elegant double patina gilt bronze clock representing a graceful allegory of the Sea.
The goddess, crowned with flowers and in a dreamy pose, sits on a rock, leaning on an anchor symbolizing stability and maritime safety. At her side, a cornucopia overflows with fruit and flowers, evoking fertility and abundance.
The whole rests on a finely chased bronze base, decorated with a trier similar to Ulysses', topped by a cup filled with flowers, the whole crowned with a floral garland.
The dial, adorned with a delicate floral garland, completes this harmonious and refined ensemble.
French work.
Circa 1830
Dimensions
Height 57 cm
Width 38 cm
Depth 15 cm
Elegant double patina gilt bronze clock representing a graceful allegory of the Sea.
The goddess, crowned with flowers and in a dreamy pose, sits on a rock, leaning on an anchor symbolizing stability and maritime safety. At her side, a cornucopia overflows with fruit and flowers, evoking fertility and abundance.
The whole rests on a finely chased bronze base, decorated with a trier similar to Ulysses', topped by a cup filled with flowers, the whole crowned with a floral garland.
The dial, adorned with a delicate floral garland, completes this harmonious and refined ensemble.
2 100 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Louis Philippe, Charles 10th
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Bronze
Width: 38 cm
Height: 57 cm
Depth: 15 cm
Reference (ID): 1739512
Availability: In stock
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