Clocks
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After a drawing by bronzier Jean-André Reiche (1752-1817)
Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock
“The Black Porter”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1795-1800
Height 36 cm -
Laurent Ridel
The Enamels by Joseph Coteau
An Exceptional Gilt Bronze, Enamel, and Carrara Marble Three-Dial Skeleton Clock with Complications and Matte and Burnished Finishing
France, Directory period, circa 1795
Height 52 cm, width 29 cm, depth 15 cm -
Poitevin
Case by François Vion
An Exceptional Gilt and Lacquered Bronze Mantel Clock
“The Trotting Horse”
Paris, transition period between Louis XV and Louis XVI, circa 1775
Height 33.5 cm; width 18.5 cm; depth 9 cm -
Model Attributed to the Bronzier Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764-1824)
An Important Gilt Bronze and Green Marble Mantel Clock “Apollo’s Chariot”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Height 61.5 cm; width 76 cm; depth 24.5 cm -
Ragot
A Rare Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze and White Carrara Marble Mantel Clock
“The Chinese Pagoda”
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 65 cm; width 33.5 cm; depth 22 cm -
Couturier Jne
A Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock with Matte and Burnished Finishing
The Meeting of Ceres and Men
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
Height 47 cm; width 34.5 cm; depth 13,5 cm -
Alexandre
An Important Patinated and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock with Matte and Burnished Finishing
“The Amerindian Hunter”
Paris, Directoire-Consulate period, circa 1800
Height 54 cm; width 41 cm; depth 12.5 cm -
The Case made by Claude Galle (1759-1815)
A Rare Patinated and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock with Matte and Burnished Finishing
“The Judgment of Paris”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Height 45.5 cm; width 26.5 cm; depth 14.5 cm. -
L. Grognot à Paris
The Case Attributed to Parisian Bronzier Louis-Isidore Choiselat, known as Choiselat-Gallien (1784-1853)
A Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock
“The Stretcher Bearers”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Height 47 cm; width 33.5 cm; depth 10.5 cm -
Dubuc Ainé à Paris
Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
“The American Indian”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1799
Height 46 cm; width 37 cm; depth 15 cm -
White Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
"The Temple of Diana"
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 61 cm; diameter of the base 26.5 cm -
Callas à Paris
Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire
Important Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
“The Music Lesson” or “Homage to Joséphine”
Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
Height 53 cm; width 54 cm; depth 16 cm -
Gabriel Leroy
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810.
Height 47.5cm; width 29 cm; depth 16.5 cm. -
Locré Factory, known as the Fabrique de la Courtille (1772-1824)
The enamel dial by the workshop of Etienne Gobin, known as Dubuisson
Exceptional Celadon Green Porcelain and Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze Lyre-Form Clock
Paris, first quarter of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820
Height 60 cm; width 26.5 cm; depth 15 cm
The dial signed and dated “Dubuisson 1818” -
Louis Bausse
The enamel dial by Joseph Coteau (1740-1801)
Rare Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze, Blue and Painted Glass and White Marble “Pyramid” Clock
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790
Height 56 cm; width 23.5cm; depth 18.5 cm -
Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764 - 1824)
Rare Chased, Patinated and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795-1800
Height 34 cm; width 45 cm; depth 12 cm -
Aubineau
Case by Bronze Caster Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764-1824)
Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock
“The American Indian”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810-1815
Height 62 cm; width 42 cm; depth 12.8 cm -
Revel
Case attributed to Antoine-André Ravrio
The Egyptian Figure Based on a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot
Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock with the figure of a Kneeling Egyptian
Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
Height 48 cm; width 17 cm; depth 23.5 cm -
Gaulin à Paris
Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock
“The American Indian Hunter”
Paris, Directory-Consulate period, circa 1800
Height 50.5 cm; width 37 cm; depth 12.5 cm -
Pierre-Philippe Thomire
Exceptional Finely Chased Gilt Bronze and Patinated Bronze Clock representing Apollo travelling through the Zodiac
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805
Height 64 cm; width 67 cm; depth 17 cm -
Van Overklift
Case Attributed to Claude Galle
Important Patinated and Matte Gilt Bronze and Green Marble Mantel Clock
"The Meeting of Robinson Crusoe and Friday"
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1800
Height 53.5 cm; width 35.5 cm; depth 14 cm -
Lepaute
The Case by Etienne Martincourt
Rare Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze and White Carrara Marble Cercles Tournants Mantel Clock
"Thetis Dipping Achilles in the River Styx"
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
Height 39.5 cm; width 29 cm; depth 18 cm -
Vaillant
Exceptional Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze Automaton Clock
“The Little Carrousel” or “Memories of Childhood”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810-1815
Total height 50 cm; base: width 26 cm, depth 17 cm -
Attributed to Claude Galle
Exceptional Monumental Gilt and Patinated Bronze and Italian Red Griotte Marble Clock
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
Height 86 cm; width 26.2 cm; depth 19.2 cm -
Rare Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock in the form of a Medici Vase
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805
Hauteur 46 cm; base 12 cm x 12 cm -
“Briant à Paris”
The Case by Robert Osmond
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock "The Victory of Science"
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
Height 43.5cm; width 40.5cm; depth 15cm
The base signed: OSMOND -
Joseph-Marie Revel (died in Paris in 1811)
The enamel dial by Etienne Gobin, known as Dubuisson (1731-1815)
The bronzes attributed to François Rémond
The bisque groups by the Royal Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory after models by sculptor Louis-Simon Boizot (1743-1809)
Almost certainly made under the supervision of Dominique Daguerre
Exceptional Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze, Sèvres Porcelain, and Black and Red Griotte Italian Marble Mantel Clock
“La Leçon de l’Amour” and “La Leçon à l’Amour”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 56 cm; width 67.5cm; depth 16.5 cm -
“Gaudron à Paris”
Case attributed to André-Charles Boulle, ébéniste-marqueteur to King Louis XIV
Exceptional Tortoiseshell, Copper, and Bronze Marquetry Barometer Clock with Pedestal
Paris, late Louis XIV period, circa 1710
Clock: Height 114 cm; width 59 cm; depth 23 cm
Pedestal: Height 150 cm; width 59 cm; depth 30 cm -
Attributed to the Locré, Russinger and Pouyat Factory (1772 - circa 1810)
François-Louis Godon (circa 1740-1800)
The enamel dial by Joseph Coteau (1740-1801)
Exceptional Hard-Paste Paris Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 42.5 cm; width 19.5 cm; depth 12.8 cm -
Nicolas-Charles Dutertre
Rare and Exceptional Sèvres Porcelain and Gilt Bronze Clock in the form of a Vase
Paris, Transition period Louis XV-Louis XVI, circa 1770
Height 54 cm; width 21.5 cm; depth 20.5 cm -
Niderviller Pottery and Porcelain Factory
Rare Porcelain, Bisque and Bronze Mantel Garniture Comprising a Clock and a Pair of Ornamental Vases
Lorraine, Niderviller pottery manufacture, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 37.5 cm; width 20 cm; base 10.5 cm x 10.5 cm
Vases: Height 27 cm; base 7.8 cm x 7.8 cm -
Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “The American Indian”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1799
Height 46 cm; width 37 cm; depth 15 cm -
Breguet Neveu et Cie N°2833
The patinated bronze putto figure by Pierre-Philippe Thomire
Rare Patinated and Burnished Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock
Paris, Empire-Restoration period
Height 50.5 cm; base 16.8 cm x 16.8 cm -
Lesieur à Paris
The Bronze Figures and Mounts attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire
Important Patinated and Gilt Bronze and Italian Red Griotte Marble Mantel Clock "Allegory of Dawn"
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
Height 76 cm; width 48.5 cm; depth 20.5cm -
Claude Galle
A Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock representing Pallas Athena
Paris, Empire period, circa 1815
Height 79 cm; width 29.5 cm; depth 16 cm -
Charles Dutertre
Case Attributed to René-François Morlay Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock “Clio or an Allegory of History”
Paris, Louis XV-Louis XVI transitional period, circa 1770-1775
Height 50 cm; width 45.5 cm; depth 17.5 cm -
Robert Robin (1741-1799) The Case Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire Rare Burnished and Matte Gilt Bronze and Green Granite Mantel Clock “The Triumphal Chariot of the Young Bacchus” Paris, Directory period, circa 1795 Height 45.5 cm; width 60 cm; depth 15 cm
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Jacques-François Vaillant The Enamel Dial Signed Joseph Coteau (1740-1801) Undoubtedly Made under the Supervision of Dominique Daguerre Rare Sèvres Porcelain and Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze Vase Clock Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780-1785 Height 55.5 cm; width 33 cm; depth 13 cm
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Isabel & Délas The Enamels Attributed to Joseph Coteau Rare Enamel, Gilt Bronze and White Carrara Marble Skeleton Clock France, Directory period, circa 1795 Height 61 cm; width 31.3 cm; depth 14.8 cm
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Deprest Case Attributed to Bronze Caster Jean-Simon Deverberie Rare Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Cupid’s Chariot” Paris, Empire period, circa 1810-1815 Height 39 cm; width 47.8 cm; depth 13.8cm
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Lepaute The Bronze Mounts Attributed to François Rémond Exceptional and Unique Portor Marble, Egyptian Porphyry, Rock Crystal, Malachite Veneer and Matte and Burnished Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790 Height 65 cm; width 40 cm; depth 22 cm
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Dihl and Guérhard Porcelain Factory, known as the “Duke d’Angoulême’s Factory” Rare Paris Bisque Porcelain and Matte and Burnished Gilt Mantel Clock “Cupid Shooting his Arrow” Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790 Height 50 cm; width 31.5cm; depth 18.8 cm
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Pierre II Gille, known as Gille l’Aîné (1723-1784) Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock with Allegorical Figure Paris, transition between Louis XV and Louis XVI periods, circa 1765-1770 Height 30.5 cm; width 30.5 cm; depth 13 cm
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Bigand
Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock with Allegorical Figure “Cupid Astronomer”
Paris, Transition between Louis XV and Louis XVI periods, circa 1765-1770
Height 30.5 cm; width 30.5 cm; depth 13 cm -
Amant
Rare Gilt and Polychrome Bronze “Au Déserteur” Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775
Height 50 cm; width 34 cm; depth 21.5 cm -
Pierre-Philippe Barat
Case by Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze Trumpeting Elephant Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1750
Height 47.5 cm; width 37.5 cm; depth 16.5 cm -
Jean-Baptiste-Charles-Gabriel Dubuc, known as “Dubuc the Younger”
The Bronze Mounts attributed to François Rémond
Probably Made under the Supervision of Dominique Daguerre
Exceptional Neoclassical White Carrara Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Apollo Citharoedus and the Muses”
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 70 cm; width 68 cm; depth 18.5 cm -
Joseph-Marie Revel (d. Paris 1811)
The Enamels Attributed to Joseph Coteau (1740-1801)
Rare Gilt Bronze, Enamel and White Carrara Marble Skeleton Clock
Paris, Directory period, circa 1795
Height 44.5 cm, width 27 cm, depth 10 cm -
Laurent Ridel (active circa 1790-1805)
The Enamels Attributed to Joseph Coteau (1740-1801)
Rare Gilt Bronze, Enamel, and White Carrara Marble Skeleton Clock
Paris, Directory period, circa 1795
Height 53 cm, width 28 cm, depth 12 cm -
Manière
Case Attributed to Claude Galle
Important Red Griotte Marble and Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock with Allegorical Figure
Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
Height 47 cm; width 29 cm; depth 28 cm -
Etienne Lenoir
The Figures After Models Attributed to Etienne-Maurice Falconet
Rare Mantel Clock with Gilt and Patinated Bronze Allegorical Figures
Paris, Neoclassical period, late Louis XV period, circa 1765
Height 44 cm; width 45 cm; depth 15.5 cm -
Teteblanche
Rare Rococo Gilt Bronze and Silvered Pendulette de Voyage
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1745-1755
Height 16.5 cm; width 8.5 cm; depth 5.5 cm -
Le Vol à Paris
Case Attributed to François Rémond
Rare White Carrara marble and Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 58 cm; width 42 cm; depth 13 cm -
Michel Stollenwerck
Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Rare Gilt Bronze Rococo Desk Clock
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1750
Height 22.5cm; width 14 cm; depth 9 cm -
The Movement Attributed to Joseph-Marie Revel
The Bronzes Attributed to François Rémond
Important White Marble and Gilt Bronze Sphinx Mantel Clock The Sacrifice to Love
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 51.5 cm; width 30.5cm; depth 16 cm -
Attributed to Pierre Gouthière
Important White Marble and Gilt Bronze Sphinx Mantel Clock
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 54.5cm; width 49 cm; depth 10.8 cm -
Case Attributed to Antoine-André Ravrio
Dial Attributed to Parisian Enameller Etienne Gobin, known as Dubuisson
Important Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Diana’s Chariot”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
Height 47.5 cm; width 56 cm; depth 13 cm -
Case Attributed to Croutelle the Elder
Rare Gilt and Patinated Bronze “Noble Savage” Clock “The African Nursemaid”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Height 38.5 cm; width 23 cm; depth 11 cm -
Lepaute
Bronze Mounts attributed to Robert Osmond
Important Clock with Sphinxes in White Marble, Spanish Brocatelle Marble and Gilt Bronze
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 46 cm; width 48cm; depth 12 cm -
Bronzes Attributed to François Rémond
Important Gilt Bronze and White Marble Mantle Clock The Musicians
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 51 cm; width 56 cm; depth 13 cm -
Claude-Charles-François Filon
Exceptional Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock with Gregorian and Republican Calendars
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 35 cm; width 29 cm; depth 11.5 cm -
Renacle-Nicolas Sotiau
The Enamel Dial by Georges-Adrien Merlet
Under the Supervision of Marchand-Mercier Dominique Daguerre
An Exceptional Gilt Bronze and Sèvres Porcelain Mantel Clock
Royal Sèvres Manufactory, Louis XVI period, 1782
Height 62.5 cm; width 48 cm; depth 16.5 cm -
Antide Janvier (1751-1835)
Exceptional Wall Clock with Double Time Indication
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
Overall: Height 53.5 cm; width 53.5 cm; depth 12 cm. -
Jacques Mauduit (1736-vers 1800)
Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze Neoclassical Mantel Clock
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
Height 44 cm; width 27 cm; depth 12 cm -
Jean-Nicolas Schmit (d. circa 1820)
Rare Bisque Porcelain Mantel Clock from the Duc d’Angoulême’s Porcelain Factory
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 47.5 cm; width 47 cm; depth 13 cm -
Lesieur
Case Attributed to Antoine-André Ravrio (1759-1814)
Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock "Venus Guided by Love"
Paris, Empire period, circa 1805-1810
Height 59 cm; width 47 cm; depth 22 cm -
Important Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 53.5 cm; width 50 cm; depth 13.5 cm -
Model Attributed to Louis-Simon Deverberie
Fine Chased, Gilt, and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock “The Coffee Bearer”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795-1800
Height 29 cm; width 29 cm; depth 9.5 cm -
Jean-Gabriel Imbert, horloger reçu maître en novembre 1776
Case by Michel Poisson, reçu maître fondeur en 1772
Elegant Chased and Gilt Bronze Neo-Classical Clock Love Conquering Time
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775 - 1780
Height 48.5 cm; width 31.5 cm; depth 15.5 cm -
Charles-Cécile Filon
Enamel Dial by Joseph Coteau
Rare Gilt Bronze and White Marble Mantel Clock “Love Crowned by the Graces”
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height: 65 cm; width 51 cm -
Dieudonné Kinable
Enamel Dial signed by Dubuisson Exceptional Porcelain Lyre Mantel Clock from the Royal Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 62 cm; width 26 cm; depth 16 cm -
Louis-Antoine Beauvarlet
Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XV period, circa 1755-1760
Height 52.5cm; width 34 cm; depth 19 cm -
Gilt Bronze Mounts Attributed to Pierre Gouthière
Important White Marble “Cercles Tournants” Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1785
Height 39.5cm; width including handles 21 cm; base 11.5 cm x 11.5 cm -
Lepaute Horloger du Roi à Paris
Movement attributed to Jean-André and Jean-Baptiste Lepaute
Case by Robert Osmond (1711-1789)
Important Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantle Clock “Clockmaker’s Model”
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
Height 43.5 cm; width 50.2 cm; depth 25.7cm -
Jean-Pierre Perache
Case by François-René Morlay
Rare Allegorical Neoclassical Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, late Louis XV period, circa 1765-1770
Height 37 cm; width 39.5 cm; depth 20 cm -
Lépine
Terra Cotta Case Attributed to Louis-Simon Boizot or his Workshop
Rare Terra Cotta “Egyptian” Mantel Clock Egyptian Urania or Allegory of Geometry
Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800
Height 40 cm; width 40 cm; depth 20 cm -
Dieudonné Kinable
Important Gilt Bronze and Marble Mantel Clock “Domingue, Paul and Virginie”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 62 cm; width 57 cm; depth 18 cm -
Robert Robin (1741-1799)
Case Attributed to Robert Osmond (1711-1789)
Important Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock "Allegory of Knowledge"
Paris, late Louis XV period, circa 1765-1770
Height 52 cm; width 63 cm; depth 26 cm -
Lamiral
Enamel Dial by Joseph Coteau (1740-1812)
Case Attributed to Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843)
Rare Gilt Bronze and Rouge Griotte Marble Mantel Clock “The Sacrifice to Love”
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1790
Height 46 cm; width 43 cm; depth 13.5 cm -
Molliens
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Allegory of Love and Fidelity”
Paris, Consulate period, circa 1800
Height 48.5 cm; width 32 cm; depth 11.5 cm -
Joseph-Marie Revel (d. Paris in 1811), maître horloger parisien le 12 août 1775
Rare Sphinx Mantle Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 52.5 cm; width 32.5 cm; depth 15 cm -
Case Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764 - 1824)
Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “The Magic Lantern”
Paris, Empire period, circa 1800
Height 46 cm, width 24 cm, depth 13 cm -
Louis-François-Amable Molliens
Rare White Marble and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “Cupid and Psyche”
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785-1790
Height 40.5 cm; width 35.5 cm; depth 14 cm -
Louis Bausse
Terra Cotta Figure after a Model by Louis-Simon Boizot (1743-1809)
Rare “Egyptian Caryatid” Terra Cotta Mantel Clock
Paris, early Empire period, circa 1805
Height 50.5 cm; width 17 cm; depth 14 cm -
Important Gilt Bronze and Swedish Porphyry War Trophy Mantel Clock
Sweden, Empire period, first third of the 19th century, circa 1815-1820
Height 56 cm; base 17.5 cm x 17.5 cm -
Case Attributed to Jean-Simon Deverberie (1764 - 1824)
Rare Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock “The Temple of Love”
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 51 cm; diameter 23 cm -
Charles Leroy à Paris
Case attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain
Important Chased Gilt and Patinated Bronze Mantel Clock "Allegory of Study"
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775
Height 67.5 cm; width 46.5 cm; depth 23.5 cm -
Attributed to Claude Galle (1759-1815)
Important Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Empire period, circa 1810
Height 92 cm; width of the figure 35 cm -
Mennessier à Paris
Rare Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, Directoire period, circa 1795
Height 42.5 cm; width 26.5 cm; depth 17.5 cm -
Nicolas-Alexandre Folin
Rare White Marble and Chased Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock "Love and Friendship"
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1780-1785
Height 49 cm; width 36.5 cm; depth 20 cm -
Jacques-Auguste Détour
Important Gilt and Patinated Bronze and White Marble Mantel Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 52.5 cm; width 48 cm; depth 15.3 cm -
A Gilt Bronze Mantle Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 40 cm, width 30 cm, depth 11 cm. -
Fine Chased and Gilt Bronze "Cercle Tournant" Clock
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1775-1780
Height 35 cm; width 33.5 cm; depth 23.2 cm -
Gilt Bronze, Enamel and Marble Skeleton Clock with Revolutionary Calendar
Paris, Louis XVI period, circa 1793-94
Height 41 cm, width 27 cm, depth 14 cm -
François-Louis Godon (circa 1740-1800) Horloger de la Chambre du Roi d’Espagne
Rare Hard-Paste Paris Porcelain and Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, late Louis XVI period, circa 1785
Height 47 cm; width 27 cm; depth 17.5 cm -
Gabriel-Pierre Peignat, Horloger actif vers 1760-1776 and Elie Barbezat, émailleur actif entre 1768 et 1776
Case Attributed to Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain (1719-1791)
Important Chased Gilt Bronze Neoclassical Mantel Clock
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775
Height 58.5 cm; width 46 cm; depth 23 cm -
Lepaute, horloger du Roi à Paris and case attributed to Robert Osmond
Important Architectural Gilt Bronze Cartonnier Mantel Clock
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1770-1775
Height 39 cm; length 45.5 cm; depth 18.5 cm -
Lepaute Horloger du Roi and Robert Osmond
Rare Finely Chased and Gilt Bronze Mantel Clock
Paris, early Louis XVI period, circa 1775
Height 37.5cm; width 37.5cm; depth 12.5cm