Antique French last quarter of the 19th century ( later 1800s ) Bronze Marble and Slate Mantle Clock.

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Antique French last quarter of the 19th century ( later 1800s ) Bronze Marble and Slate Mantle Clock.

A$3,850.00

This is a superior quality example of this type of clock. The movement is housed in a slate ‘barrel’.

The well shaped base comprises of layers of a green and white Marble between Belgium black Slate above are apposed ‘S’ shaped scrolls which support the central barrel head.

The whole is surmounted by a beautifully cast and highly detailed Bronze with the subject matter comprising of acentral ‘bird of prey’ attacking a snake. falling away on either side following the shape of the ‘S’ shaped opposed scrolls are a cascading vine with profuse flowers and leaves.

The whole stands on eight well cast and detailed Bronze flattened bun feet.

To be sold in working condition and complete with a key and pendulum.

Condition: Excellent for age and use.

Size: Width 58cm x Depth 19cm x Height 44cm.

Price: $3,850.

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