Figural mantel clock Louis Philippe - Gilt bronze - 1850-1900






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Antique Italian-style bronze and black marble mantel clock, with a gilt bronze figurative female allegory, mechanical movement, long power reserve, striking on the half hour, Made in France and dating to 1850–1900, in used condition with probable small parts missing but in working order.
Description from the seller
Brass gilt bronze and black marble mantel clock with an allegorical female figure
This mantel clock represents the pinnacle of French clockmaking art in the 19th century, combining functionality and decorative sculpture. The gilded bronze female figure, probably depicting an allegory of Reading or Meditation, leans gracefully against the clock mechanism, mounted on a base of Belgian black marble or Portoro marble. These clocks were produced by renowned French clockmakers and represented symbols of status in aristocratic and bourgeois homes of the era.
Figurative mantel clocks are particularly appreciated by antique clock collectors, enthusiasts of French decorative art, and interior designers seeking authentic period pieces. The combination of finely chased gilt bronze, precious marble, and a functioning clock mechanism makes these objects highly sought after on the international antique market. Their value lies not only in the technical skill of the clockmaker but also in the sculptural quality of the allegorical figure and the original bronze patina. Key not available.
Seller's Story
Brass gilt bronze and black marble mantel clock with an allegorical female figure
This mantel clock represents the pinnacle of French clockmaking art in the 19th century, combining functionality and decorative sculpture. The gilded bronze female figure, probably depicting an allegory of Reading or Meditation, leans gracefully against the clock mechanism, mounted on a base of Belgian black marble or Portoro marble. These clocks were produced by renowned French clockmakers and represented symbols of status in aristocratic and bourgeois homes of the era.
Figurative mantel clocks are particularly appreciated by antique clock collectors, enthusiasts of French decorative art, and interior designers seeking authentic period pieces. The combination of finely chased gilt bronze, precious marble, and a functioning clock mechanism makes these objects highly sought after on the international antique market. Their value lies not only in the technical skill of the clockmaker but also in the sculptural quality of the allegorical figure and the original bronze patina. Key not available.
