This exquisite antique bronze clock embodies the timeless elegance of the Neo-Renaissance style. Signed by Henri Houdebine, a renowned Parisian bronze caster, it carries the legacy of an exceptional F[...]
A very beautiful Louis XIII clock in oak with giltwood decoration. The dial is very finely chased (see photos) in two qualities of metal: gilt and silver. The ornaments are in giltwood with original g[...]
Table clock, in gilded bronze and marble, 19th centuryThe table clock pictured is a fine 19th-century example in neoclassical style, made of finely chiseled and gilded bronze with a dark marble struct[...]
Renaissance-style wooden clock, 19th century. Height: 56 cm, Width: 31 cm, Depth: 17.5 cm. Note: the movement is not working, one pane is missing on the right side.
An important and exquisitely crafted clock, made of finely carved giltwood, richly decorated with remarkably delicate floral, foliate, and scrolling motifs. The architectural form, inspired by Neo-Got[...]
Exceptional clock embodying the elegance and refinement of the Renaissance style through meticulous work of rock crystal. It is distinguished by its vermeil mount enhanced by polychrome enamels which [...]
17th century travel clock in bronze, brass and pewter, cage model with 3 sides with mirrors (changed). Model from the beginning of this mechanism, the clockwork balance being a recent invention, circa[...]
Troubadour style clock from the 19th century in bronze with two gilded and brown patinas representing a young woman with a lyre. Movement in unserviced working condition.
Large late 19th century pendulum made of assembled elements, in lost wax bronze, with cut backs, openwork and reworked with the tool to accentuate the relief. The decor is neo - renaissance with chime[...]
Pendulum in the troubadour style, period 19th or the taste of a romantic representation of the average age to permit the creation of this type of pendulum .The young woman with a mandolin, a privilege[...]
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